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I did an overnight trip to Hiroshima with a co-worker. I have read and learned about Hiroshima, but never imagined I would ever one day be going there. Japan itself was never on my list of places to go, and how lucky I am now that I happen to end up here. You never know what you are missing out on until you experience it. The peace museum was not the best museum i have ever been to, but still very informative, yet not shocking to the extent i expected. It was crazy to learn that most people died fro
I got to go to the first aquarium i've been to since adulthood. I was sooo amazed. It's unbelievable how many crazy amphibians there exists. I had never seen a blowfish live before, as well as rays. and otters! my new favourite animal! they are crazy! It was nice going around and being able to open your eyes to what exists in this world. It makes you really appreciate the earth that we live on and everything that roams around without us really realizing.
Afterwards we went for nabe in Osaka's Umeda district. Its like Japanese stew, where they put all these vegetables and meat in a pot and boil it in front of you. It is in a hot kimchi spice that is so delicious. It was amazing. I loved it. I can't wait to have it again. Below you see prawns, meat balls, beef, tofu, noodles, potatoes, cabbage, onions, and the list goes on and one. the broth is sooooo good.
About a week ago I went with my roommates (Andrew and Spencer), as well as phil and genna for kani (crab) in northern Hyogo. It was a package tour, including bus and Onsen and a big crab course. It was a lot of fun. really relaxing. I had never had crab before, and it was real complicated at first. I was fustrated, had no idea how to open the damn thing, but after i got settled it was smooth saili ng. A japanese family sitting next to us, in the background of this image, really helped us, for we had no fucken idea what we were doing. They helped us with the crab nabe, told us to put the rice inside the nabe instead of eating it straight from the bowl (what pathetic gaijin we are). After dinner Phil bought a beer that tasted soooooooooo amazing. Its the best tasting thing i've ever had. It was so great. After we soaked in an outdoor hot spring, which had a waterfall. Really connected in a masculin way. (onsens in japan are nude). My co-workers at work really busted my balls for going on this trip, telling me they've never heard of any gaijin booking such a trip in all their life in japan. well it ended up being great, and the obaasans (old ladies) were great company. I would go again!