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Dylan Gibson
Apr. 12, 2022
Found a nice izakaya in Kanda today. The name is Kakuuchi Inagaki (角打 いながき). I think that's the reading for the kanji at least... The place had a really nice atmosphere and some really good food at very reasonable prices. I ordered the Saba no Shioyaki (さばの塩焼き, salt grilled mackerel) and it was really tasty and only cost 750 yen as well. Definitely a nice place to drop by for some after work drinks with a friend or coworker or just for lunch like I did. It seems like they serve nikomi and oden later at night as well, so if you like that I definitely recommend it.
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jun
Feb. 11, 2022
A festival held in Nagasaki city from October 7 to 9 [2010] It is designated as an important intangible folk cultural property of the country The float in the picture [Kokkodesho] It is a popular dedication dance among The Nakasa-Kunchi. The rough technique and masculinity of throwing a float high in the sky and grabbing the thrown arm while stretching out, the bravery of the shout There is no doubt that it is full of charm that will make the viewer crazy I think that other dedication dances are also unique and very enjoyable festivals. There are many stalls and there is no doubt that both children and adults can enjoy the fun time! ! I wanted to capture the strength and dynamism of the moment I threw high into the sky, so I reduced the shutter speed and shot. I think I was able to capture the movement at hand and the expression of the bearer in my own way.
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Dylan Gibson
Dec. 15, 2021
Was in Kanda the other day for an errand and stopped by this place called "Soba Dokoro Kameya" (そば処 かめや) outside of Kanda Station. It says "立食い" which means "standing noodles," but I didn't actually see any places to stand and eat so maybe it just meant that it was simple and quick like a standing noodle shop. I've never actually experienced what it's like to eat at a standing noodle restaurant (and actually stand while eating) but I think I prefer sitting anyways. I like to relax when I eat so I suppose that's why, but I should at least try it once, who knows, I might like it. Anyways, the place seems really affordable. I ordered the Ten Tama Soba since it was the most popular dish and it tasted great. The soup was really good and the egg was perfectly cooked. The texture of the noodles was also perfect. It's definitely a place to check out if your in the Kanda area and looking for some noodles. I think they may only be open during the morning and night, but I went around 4pm so maybe they close around that time to prepare for dinner.
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