Saturday, July 25, 2009

Wanko-noodles and other goofy things

We took into a nice hotel with genuine Swiss theme and yodelaeeooo
A place for meditation.
During that next day we found many goofy things in the woods and the surrounding temples and shrines.
How about this 50000 year old bonsai tree? That long time ago giants lived in this area so that explains the unusually big size of the tree. But to them it was as miniature as can be. When they died out, the tree remained and is cherished daily by lost tourists...
And we topped it off by eating wanko-soba. Many cups of noodles in one mouthful size and as soon as one cup is consumed, the waiter refills the cup with yet another mouthful. Very yummy and fun. Although in the end it started dawning on me that the waiter enjoyed filling my cup just as I was about to sign that I am full by putting the lid on. She beat me to it 5 times until I successfully placed the lid before she gave me more serving. All in all I had around 30 cups. The record currently is around 550 cups!!!!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Phlegm Dish???

The Miyagi prefecture speciality is cow tongue. We found lots of things flavored with cow tongue, and most of it is yummy. So when we stopped by a Matsushima restaurant it was kind of expected to see it on the menu. Although it was not the most attractive word they had selected from the dictionary. (TAN means tongue. TAN means phlegm. Difference is in how you pronounce it)
Matsushima...one of the Three Views of Japan. Beautiful and the pictures here don't really do it justice. I was enjoying it too much to concentrate on taking pictures.
We rented a small boat which took us out in the lake and around...
Our boat was constantly followed by flocks of seagulls close enough to catch bait from our hands. Normally they gathered on the tiny pine islands waiting for boats to "surf with".

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Roadtrip in Miyagi

Not mister Miyagi from Karate Kid, but the Miyagi prefecture up north. Three couples in the family bus enjoying the weekend and the astonishing nature.
Windmills in the distance and lotus covered lakes all around.
Again, we were lucky with the weather.
Looks like the long arm of the COOP konsum has reached even here....