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This is the En Musubi no Ki. Literally
a tie the knot tree or love/marriage tree that was right
next to my school. If you pray to the tree, your dreams
of love and marriage will come true. |
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This was a fox stature located in
front of the Yutoko Inari Jinja located in the city of
Kashima, Saga Prefecture. |
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Wildlife to be found in roadside ditches
in Daizaifu. |
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Black sesame seed (Kuro Goma) ice
cream. |
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Horse at Yutoko Inari Jinja |
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Actually Katakana says Shake Slim
(SuRiMu), but shake slime caught my eye first. |
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Suzanne and I stayed with our host
mother Hiroko Yamasakisan. |
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Nabemono (pot + things) with Shimeji
mushrooms, wakame, nappa cabbage and toefu with ground
up chicken and fugu to be added. |
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Nabemono seasonings including sesame
seed, ponzu, scallions and kabosu (like a tart orange/lime).
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