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1404 140th PL NE, Bellevue, WA 98007, USA
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I saw this sign in Tokyo ... I cannot believe there is no single person who can correct this sign ... That means this sign might be intentionally made wrong. That's smart!!!
Atticketing station, when the person handles your payment and handing you your tickets, he stands up. It is a way people show respects to their customers. It is so natural people don't even realize this. Very nice!!!
It is a very Tokyo thing to eat buckwheat noodle for meal. They are so good.
We ate Thai hot pot today. I have never had this before. It is about 3,000yen per person (all you can eat). It was really tasty but next time we will try traditional Thai food like curry. Service and food was really good.
we went to Korean Style (Maybe Japanese Style) BBQ place in Shinagawa. 1350 Yen lunch.
Those images came from the same image. You can change the focal point of the image after (yes after) you shoot the picture. It is called Lytro camera. If you do not have to worry about focusing your camera, imagine how much more freedom you will have. It is still a very simple and week as a camera the one I have, but it has the potential to be big, really big.
Although it is mathematically incorrect, this is often used in the retail marketing. What it is saying is "BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE". I like 1+1 =3 better, it is much more eye catching.
Sanma
3 Small Dishes
Very traditional Japanese lunch. Broiled Fish, Tofu, Kimpira, Niku Jyaga, Miso Soup and Rice for 810 yen. For $8.10, this is a great price.
I went to eat Soba Noodle for breakfast today. I ordered a Hot Soba with Soft Boiled Egg for 350 yen and I paid for it at the ticketing machine outside. When I got it, they told me it is 310 yen in the morning and gave me 40 yen back. Also, I got one free topping. For about the same price of Starbucks Latte, I can eat healthy breakfast here, nice. I like ramen but I like soba too. So far, I had one ramen and one soba in Japan.
I can't believe how many places there are within a block of Akasaka-Mitsuke subway station. I ended up eating ramen at Ringer Hut (Last Image).
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