Well, I hope everyone enjoyed this blogmoir and perhaps learned some interesting things.
I intend to visit Japan again soon (especially now that I can fly to Tokyo for free). If you wish to see a country that has an extremely rich history (there are things that happened before 1776, you know), customs and cultures that are quite different, delicious food, and all the technology that you would expect, please let me know and I'll inform you when I plan to go back to Japan.
I am sure we can even talk Gabe in to going somehow :)
Sayonara,
Ibad
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2 comments:
Congratulations on an incredibly informative, entertaining, and well planned blog. I feel that I have obtained view into a country rich in tradition, culture, and hospitality. You have shown me a people with a sense of style and individuality all their own. I am inspired to experience Japan as you did. Well, maybe not exactly the same way you did.
There is only one thing I would like to know. Which is better the Indian food in Japan or Zyca in Atlanta?
Taylor
Hey Taylor,
I appreciate all your comments. "Points" well taken, I assure you.
As far as the Indian food goes, it's pretty difficult to top Zyka in taste. But the Indian restaurants -- especially Nanek in Hiroshima and the Indian restaurant near Asakusa -- were very delicious. However, Zyka is much cheaper. Indian food in Japan was quite expensive.
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