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This was my experience in Kyoto last year walking through Nishiki Market and cooking local Japanese cuisine with my hosts, Keiko and Naiomi. Hope you guys enjoy.
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Japanese Food - Street Food Tour At Nishiki Market In Kyoto Japan
►Japanese Food -- Kyoto Japan - Ultimate Street Food Tour
This Time We'll Review the street food stalls of the popular Nishiki Market, located in the heart of Kyoto in Japan. Well known among locals and tourist, Nishiki Market of Kyoto offers a wide range of Japanese street food, mostly from the sea, and it's a perfect spot to taste various dishes all in the same location.
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Eating Japanese Food in Kyoto, Japan
Eating vegetarian Japanese Food & Sake in Kyoto, Japan
With 7 days to spend in Kyoto, Japan, we had the opportunity to visit many sake bars and Japanese restaurants. Meghan and I are vegetarian and eating as vegetarians in Japan was a little difficult. The options in Japan for vegetarians are pizza, pasta and McDonalds French fries or at least in our experience.
With that being said, we did get lucky a few times and managed to find a few vegan and vegetarian restaurants. One in particular was a vegan ramen restaurant in Kyoto, it was modern and extremely delicious. If you want to see our experience at the megrim ramen restaurant in Kyoto, please watch our youtube video.
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Unique Japanese Street Food tour in Kamakura (鎌倉) + Travel Guide | Tokyo Day Trip
Come join us for a unique Japanese Street Food Tour in Kamakura (鎌倉) as a day trip from Tokyo. Our Kamakura travel guide features some of the most interesting attractions you can visit including the The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu), Hasedera Temple (長谷寺) and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (鶴岡八幡宮).
The following is a list of all of the Kamakura Street Food items we tried on Komachi Street:
1) Strawberry Custard Mochi (Daifuku いちご大福) - 300 Yen
2) Omelette with Whitebait (釜揚げ)しらす). - 250 Yen
3) Apple Cinnamon Taiyaki (鯛焼き) - 350 Yen
4) Warabimochi (蕨餅) - 250 Yen
5) Black Sesame Soy Milk Ice Cream (黒ゴマのアイスクリーム) - 380 Yen
6) Cheese Korokke (コロッケ) - 180 Yen
7) Matcha and Sweet Potato Soft Serve Ice Cream (抹茶アイスクリーム) - 350 Yen
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Unique Japanese Street Food tour in Kamakura (鎌倉) + Travel Guide | Tokyo Day Trip Video Transcript:
It is time for another day trip. Today we have left Tokyo behind and come to Kamakura (鎌倉). Which is a coastal town about 1 hour south of Tokyo. We hoped on the Shonan-Shinjuku line (湘南新宿ライン) and paid 920 Yen to get here. Also this place is known as the Kyoto of the East because you have a whole bunch of temples to visit. So our plan today is to temple hop and also enjoy lots of street food.
We are currently walking down Komachi Street and this is the place to enjoy street food. However it is still a little bit early in the day. It is just past 10 am and a lot of the shops are just opening up and setting up there food stalls.
So our plan of action is to go visit the temple (Hasedera Temple - 長谷寺) at the end of this street and then we'll come back with an even bigger appetite and enjoy some street food here in Kamakura (鎌倉).
We didn't waste a single minute after visiting the temple. We just hustled back to where we were earlier. The street that is just lined with street food stands.
So I found something that I've been wanting to try. Since we arrived in Japan this is a mochi ball stuffed with custard (いちご大福). With a strawberry on top.
Sam was certainly a bit more adventurous with his choice. Yeah, when I say this little omelette with mini fish (whitebait - 釜揚げ)しらす) I'm like I've got to try this. This is one of the most visually interesting pieces of Japanese street food I've ever seen. Yeah, and this was 250 Yen.
It is ice cream time. It is ice cream time. I've been waiting to try some unique flavors. Yes. This is about as unique as it gets. Black sesame with soy milk (黒ゴマのアイスクリーム). Yes. And they've even put sesame sprinkles all over it. Yes. This place specializes in all things sesame.
We've been trying to figure out what kind of souvenirs we're going to get from Japan. And we haven't bought anything. Chopsticks. Wooden spoons.
We had our food and we are now on our way to go see the Great Buddha (鎌倉大仏 - Kamakura Daibutsu). So basically we walked back to the train station. Kamakura station and we got on the Enoshima line and it was three stops over to Hasey.
Our last temple. We are currently visiting Hasedera Temple (長谷寺). And we paid 300 Yen per person. Also because it is June and hydrangeas are in bloom they gave us this special ticket. It is a numbered ticket. So basically I guess you line up and you can walk along the path and enjoy the beautiful flowers in bloom.
It has been a long day. Well well we are heading home. It was a long day. Mostly because of the heat but we saw some really cool temples. We ate some delicious street food. And yeah now we are going back to Tokyo. But if you are looking for a fun day trip Kamakura (鎌倉) is certainly worth it.
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Solo Trip to Japan: Aquariums and Street Food in Osaka | Japaniku episode 10 (Ikutree)
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I finally get a chance to fully explore Osaka (almost) rain free. From Osaka Aquarium to a recommended evening walk through Dotonbori, fishies, street food, nightviews and finally, Amerika Mura.
Last October, I went on my very first solo trip all the way to my dream destination: Japan (!) with the firm intention of documenting my voyage as much as I could to share with you guys.
I hope that you'll enjoy discovering Japan through my lens and that I can motivate some of you to take that leap and to travel alone. If my shy bunny butt can do it, so can you! I'll be going from Tokyo through Osaka, Kyoto and Nara down to Hiroshima, Miyajima and Okunoshima before heading back to Tokyo but not without taking a brief day trip to Hakone before I fly back to Brussels.
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[Travel] 6日間の旅京都_ 6 day travel Kyoto (English and Chinese Subtitle)
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Over the past 2 days, my wife and I have ridding over 200km on our bicycles, including riding from Nagoya to Kyoto, and also riding all around some of Kyoto's biggest attractions all day today.. Needless to say, we were both very hungry, and what better way to satisfy our hunger than by spoiling ourselves with some awesome Japanese sweets in Kyoto, a city famous for it's sweet desserts.
Our poison of choice, Japanese parfaits from the infamous Tsujiru Teahouse (Gion Main Shop)
Address: 573-3 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama-ku | 2 and 3F Gion Tsujiri Honten, Kyoto 605-0074, Kyoto Prefecture
This place is famous for their green tea, but we decided to go with some more Fall seasonal flavors instead. Each parfait cost over $10, but after a few bites in you will forget all about that and gladly pay the money ;)
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The free part of the museum is an exhibit on cloth. You can feel the different materials used to make a piece of cloth. I believe the exhibit that is offered for free changes all the time. The outside of the museum has pretty interesting pieces you can look at.
*Kanazawa has cherry blossoms!*
If you missed the cherry blossoms you can still catch the Yaezakura cherry blossoms! It is a multi-layered cherry blossom. Because of the different layers the colors range from light to dark pink.
*Things to Do in Kanazawa*
1) When in Kanazawa, you have to try gold leaf ice cream. Kanazawa produces 99% of all gold leaf in Japan.
2) Kanazawa also has a rich tradition of making amazing craft items. This stems from the 15th century where samurai used to rule the land. They didn’t have any wars to fight and were rich in food and land, so they decided to invest many of their resources into arts and crafts.
Today, Kanazawa has over 400 legendary craftsmen dedicated to 36 different types of arts and crafts. Gold leaf, fireworks, umbrellas and fishing lures are some of the specialties of the area.
3) Chaya Area is a lovely neighborhood of beautifully preserved geisha houses. Many have now been converted into restaurants or teahouses. This place reminded me of Gion in Kyoto. Like here it is also a famous geisha district.
4) Kanazawa Castle
From 1583 to the end of the Edo Period, Kanazawa Castle was the seat of the powerful Maeda Clan, a feudal land second only to the Tokugawa’s lands in terms of size and wealth.
The original castle was burnt down and I didn’t bother to pay to go inside. There isn’t much inside compared to Matsumoto castle. If you haven’t seen my trip to Matsumoto remember to go check that out.
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7:00 to 18:00 (March 1 to October 15)
8:00 to 17:00 (October 16 through February)
5) Kanazawa Tea Ceremony
If you want a real tea ceremony experience, they have one here.
This exquisite private garden and tea house was reconstructed based on the original floor plans and opened in 2015. It’s one of the prettiest places in Japan in my opinion, and drinking matcha tea in the tea house while looking out at the view is a special experience.
On Friday and Saturday nights, they open the garden and light it up. I didn’t get to do that this trip but I read that it is a beautiful sight.
6) Omnicho Market
I couldn’t just leave without experiencing this market. So before I left Kanazawa, I had to stop by this market to take a look.
This place reminds me of Nishiki market in Kyoto, just not as big and crowded. It’s also maze like with a bunch of small coordinators snaking around everywhere.
I loved the big, raw oysters here. You can add your sauces on it and it only costs 500 yen. I also got the calm which was disappointing and fishy.
7) Eat Kanazawa Curry
I came here because it was conveniently located inside Kanazawa train station and Go Go curry is a famous brand. I’ve never tried Kanazawa styled curry before. Kanazawa curry has some specific attributes: it needs to be thick and gooey and is often sweet. It’s served with shredded cabbage and curry entirely covers the rice. It’s traditionally eaten in a stainless steel bowl and a fork and a spoon (or even a spork).
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