Part 10: What Does Japanese Black Ramen Taste Like?
BLACK Ramen might just be the strongest tasting ramen in all Japan, capable of making your mouth implode. We sit down to taste it, on day 10 of our Journey Across Japan.
Cycling through rural Japan attempting to sound American for a day takes its toll on Day 9 of Journey Across Japan.
BLACK Ramen might just be the strongest tasting ramen in all Japan, capable of making your mouth implode. We sit down to taste it, on day 10 of our Journey Across Japan.
The New Dug is a cafe/bar with a history, as it came after the original jazz cafe DUG which hosted some of the largest names in the jazz world as they visited Tokyo. It was sadly closed permanently, as the original building it was a part of was was torn down. The original cafe was owned by a photographer by the name of Hozumi Nakadaira and the place was considered to be one of the most legendary in Japan. The New Doug has all of the same music and features Nakadaira’s photographs throughout the shop and it even has his pictures in the form of postcards that you can get for just 100 yen! The ambiance can be described as an underground space that is dark and intimate, perfect for those hard-boiled jazz cats who like their whiskey on the rocks. This place was also features in Haruki Murakami’s award winning novel called Norwegian Wood, a must read. Come here to experience a piece of history, preserved through the photographs that accent the walls of the space. Photos found on Foursquare
Originally selling free-range eggs, this local business now also features a popular cake shop, gift shop, as well as a cafe serving egg-based dishes. Highlights
Hobgoblin Shibuya serves various kinds of British beers and British foods.
The Former British Consulate of Hakodate officially was recently classified a designated tangible property by the city of Hakodate.
Built in 1937, the property originally served as a British consular residence. Salon concerts are held in the first-floor hall and conferences in the second-flo
Hi Everyone!Here's the second part of our trip!If you haven't seen the Part 1 yet please check it out: https://www.odigo.jp/articles/11316-our-10-days-trip-to-