Japanese Sushi
eaten together with a portion of “bif-tan” (that is how it appeared on the menu, actually the Japanese version would be “Gyu-tan” and the English one “beef tongue”) as set menu in a Matsushima restaurant.
I preferred the sushi.
eaten together with a portion of “bif-tan” (that is how it appeared on the menu, actually the Japanese version would be “Gyu-tan” and the English one “beef tongue”) as set menu in a Matsushima restaurant.
I preferred the sushi.
Gion Corner in Kyoto may not be the most authentic place for Japanese Theatre, but it's a good way to see different styles of theatre in one evening - and photography is allowed. Bunraku is the art of the Japanese puppet theatre - one puppet may require several puppet players although there's always a lead player who sometimes is fully visible. More about Bunraku Bunraku at Gion Corner, Kyoto ...
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February 24th, 2008 at 3:56 am
I LOVE SUSHI!!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 20th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
This is a beautiful presentation. I can at least have five plates of these.
December 26th, 2013 at 2:20 pm
I love sushi!