Nara Deer!

I find them even cuter than the ones in Miyajima Island. For one, they’re furrier, and also they’re trained by the monks in the area to bow for food. When you’re up in Nara, get some deer crackers (senbei), come up to them and say “ojigi” while bowing to get them to bow, then feed them.

Do keep a grip on (or pocket) your crackers, since they aren’t trained to not bite them right from your hands without your permission. The male ones can get a bit aggressive and literally pushy too.

Alight Here for Beautiful Balls Head

I wasn’t here to see the “Beautiful Balls Head”, nor do I know where it is, though this is kinda funny.

God ‘Elp All Of Us

Oroshi Soba and Sauce Katsudon

Cloudy and overcast day when I stopped by in Fukui on the way towards Toyama, and this local speciality definitely hit the spot.

Tsutenkaku Tower

During my visits to Osaka, I seem to be always be drawn to this place around sunset, probably because of its proximity to Nipponbashi and Denden Town (the Akihabara of Osaka). Finally took the journey up the tower to take in the views. Pay a little extra, and you get to take a slide down the bottom-third of the tower!

Okowa, Katsu and Gyoza @ Yonehachi

Even outside of Japan, I still flock to Japanese food, like this one at the basement of Takashimaya.