Tag: <span>japan</span>

The Cakes of Japan

At the end of the Philosopher’s Walk in Kyoto, near Ginkakuji temple, is a shop that sells large profiteroles filled with green tea cream. I’ve mentioned these before. When Mum …


The Cakes of Japan

I bought this chocolate roll cake on the way to the football to eat at halftime. The slice was about an inch thick and the photo is pretty self explanatory …


Cerezo Osaka End of Season Round Up

I stopped doing game by game descriptions of the Cerezo matches as they were becoming a bit samey. Next year I might give a month by month summary. Anyhow, this …


The Cakes of Japan

I can’t remember where I bought this Panda bun. It had a bit of cream in the middle. Nice enough but perhaps a bit gimmicky.…


The Cakes of Japan

I ate this on one of my visits the Daisen Park. I pass a bakery in the station and sometimes something catches my eye. If I remember correctly this was …


Konchi-In Temple

One of my favourite temples in Kyoto is Konchi-In temple. Kyoto tends to be very busy with crowded buses and lots of tourists everywhere. Only around the corner from Konchi-In …


The Cakes of Japan

I came across this rather cute looking Miffy cake while wandering about Kyoto (on the Makioka Walk). It’s actually just a red bean bun with ears added. Still quite nice …


A Walk In Kyoto

Earlier in the year I read the Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanazaki. I’m a big fan of his work. The Makioka Sisters follows the fortunes of four sisters from a …


The Cakes of Japan

The last in the sequence of Halloween cakes is this black cat. I got him at a discount from the supermarket. I think the discount was because one of the …


Okonomiyaki

I have written about Okonomiyaki before but that was the Hiroshima version. When Mum was visiting we had Osaka style Okonomiyaki a couple of times. I think it was Mum’s …