want to thank Kyle for sending me these photos. i’d have to say that i would never turn down a gathering like this. no matter how busy i am, i’m never too busy to eat amazing food with good friends after a long day at work. i’m pretty sure Toda-san, Takami-san, and Maki-san feel the same way.
before and after. omg! haha.
and again, another precious moment that lives in our hearts forever.
want to thank Saori-san for these amazing photos from the top of the longest bridge in the world!
this bridge connects Kansai to the island of Shikoku. i had no idea you could climb to the top!!!
this is pretty scary for me. i don’t think i could go through it.
want to thank Fujimoto-san for the treats!
i still can’t believe how the Japanese individually wrap their foods. so beautiful.
omg, i love somen!!!
look what i ate last night at this Korean bar in town.
once it cooks, the cheese melts, and turns into an amazing meal.
talk about amazing, this Japanese melon is amazing.
a truck delivers raw pork to a shop in Chinatown, the delivery guy drops it on the dirty sidewalk. he delivers it anyway, they cook it, and they sell it to clueless customers. by the time the Health Inspectors find out, the fried pork is gone. i hope you didn’t buy some of this one. and if you think it’s the first time, you’re wrong. welcome to tasty Chinatown…