Saturday 4 May 2019

Travel Blog JAPAN!!



Japan


Hey guys it's Jason from and i will be sharing my experience with you guys on the highlights to my trip to Japan in this Blog. I will layout my blog into numerous different sections so you guys can navigate easier. At the moment i will be focusing on food and snow. :)

Food

When it comes to food in Japan it's impossible for me to not start with their most popular cultural dish RAMEN. Within my 3 weeks in travelling i have tried out different types of ramen restaurants where they all have specific approaches, which makes it more exciting as eating the same dish over and over again can get sickening. For my first ramen experience in japan i went to Ramen Street at Tokyo station.
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I would say the average price range for a bowl of ramen would be $12-$15 AUD and majority of the restaurants have a self serve machine where you can order and customise your own ramen. Which is really helpful as it helps the line go a lot faster. The broth of the ramen is really flavoursome and rich, where it is really hard to find in cuisines in Sydney. Their servings are pretty generous though when it comes to pork slices they will only offer two so if you are meat love i recommend ordering extra. 

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Snow at Tokyo

Since i was at Japan when it was winter, i made the decision to go to the snow which ended up being the best decision i have made in Japan. Firstly Japan has one of the best transports so it took me only 2 hours to arrive because they have a train line directly from Tokyo to the snow resort. and i also had a bullet train pass :>.
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The first thing that amazed as soon as i saw the snow was the scenery of the snow fall and its softness compared to Australia's snow. To compare it, if had to fall down into the snow i would be scared in Australia but in Japan i would just fall down on purpose.


Jason

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