Complete Randomness


Here are a bunch of random things that haven't really fit into any of the other posts I've done. The picture above is of a temple I walk by on my way to the station or Family Mart.



That's another picture of the same temple.


That's Jubilo's (Iwata's soccer team) female mascot. The male mascot is on the other side of the street.



I randomly took this picture from the front of my apartment on a horribly rainy day. I need to take a better pic sometime.


Jonathan and I went to the Azalea park in Iwata. Unfortunately a lot of the azaleas had already lost their flowers, but a few areas still looked really nice.




There's my car! It's a Nissan Moco. It's not that cute and looks like so many other cars here, but I like it. It's really easy to drive and it's small so it's good for the narrow streets here. I also love that I don't have to push the seat all the way forward to reach the pedals!



I don't know if that's a typo or what because the logo says AAS.




I drive on this bridge to Hamamatsu pretty often.



Jonathan lives next to Tenryu river and there's a park along the river.






Is this legal??? Hahaha. The car also had pink lights under it!


This is the view from the front of Jonathan's apartment. I like the pink house!


Jonathan's bicycle is My Bicycle and it's a fashion bicycle!


His fridge has a really weird brand name.


Arcades in Japan are so much fun! This air hockey game was crazy. Every once in a while it sends out about 20 tiny little pucks. They're worth one point each and the big ones are worth three, I think.




It's a claw machine with Hagen Dazs ice cream!


I actually won something from one of the claw machines! I also won a Flareon (type of Pokemon) plushie in that same machine on another day.


Jonathan won this really random pillow out of a machine for me! It was especially random because the day before I had randomly watched an episode of Powerpuff Girls online which I hadn't seen since High School. This pillow has Blossom, one of the Powerpuff Girls characters and Hatsune Miku, who is a Japanese vocaloid singer (computerized) drawn like a Powerpuff girl.


I made Jonathan do this purikura (Japanese photo booth) with me. You take a few pictures and then get to add random drawings and stuff. Fun!







Those are the super cute souvenirs I got at Sky Tree.


A super cute skirt!


My cell phone is kind of old style, but I think it's cute. It's pink! It's light, but it's still pinker than it looks in this picture.


One of my favorite stores around here is Pick Up, which is a recycle shop. They have sooooo much used stuff. It's amazing! Stuff isn't dirt cheap like it would be at Goodwill or something, but the stuff tends to be in good shape and is still way cheaper than buying something new. They have some really awesome stuff there and random stuff too like pachinko machines! Haha! I recently bought a Super Famicom (the Japanese version of Super Nintendo) there. I'll do a separate post about that.


This was at the 100 yen store. At the top it says "Bikkuri Naifu" which means "Surprise Knife." "Give someone a great surprise." Hahahaha! I think that you could really scare someone with this. I don't think it would be great, lol.


Ew. This was also at Seria.

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A Super Funny Japanese Commercial!

I haven't seen this commercial on TV yet, but someone posted about it on Facebook today. I've seen a lot of crazy commercials here, but this is definitely one of my favorites. It's so awesome that it deserves a blog post of it's own. Enjoy! :)


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Random Food in Japan


Here are a bunch of pictures of food I've eaten in Japan. They're not in any particular order and there's not much to say in general, so I'll just write captions for each picture.


The sakura marshmallows were too cute to pass up!


salad (with potato salad and boiled egg), tuna mayo onigiri (rice ball), strawberry and whipped cream sandwich, and melon Fanta


Here's something random and tasty I came up with.... udon with peas and sweet chili sauce!


apple soda with Jell-O-ish chunks


Mega Surprise! It smells and kind of tastes like Fruit Stripe gum which means it's aweseome!


This grapefruit juice was less strong and sweeter than regular grapefruit juice so I think it was aimed at kids. It was tasty!
 


This frozen pizza wasn't very good. It didn't even have sauce! Tabasco sauce helped a lot though.



At McDonald's you can buy packs of seaweed to put on the fries.


At first I was excited that Japan had Shamrock Shakes, but it turns out they're green tea flavored. They're probably ok, but I'd rather have something minty.


McDonald's breakfast in Japan! This McDonald's, just a few minutes away from my apartment, is very American-like. It even has a drive through!



Japan's breakfast menu is pretty similar to America's except for a few things. #9 is a Tuna Muffin and #10 is a hot dog. Yup, McDonald's in Japan has hot dogs, but only at breakfast. I really need to try one this time.


plum sauce


I don't know why they're called Froot Ring. I can deal with the name change, but why "Ring?" Why not "Rings?"



They smell different than Froot Loops. They look different than Froot Loops (where are yellow, blue, and purple?). They taste different too. They don't have as strong as a flavor.


Soft Oreos with green tea cream are amazing!!!


I'll admit I bought these corn flakes mostly for the packaging, but they were really good! They are actually caramel flavored and taste similar to Frosted Flakes.


Chocolate Chip melon bread (named that for the shape, not the flavor) with Pokémon packaging


KFC in Japan has chocolate covered biscuits. The chocolate looks like sliced cheese though, lol.


I got some chicken nuggets at KFC and onigiri, a rice ball.



ice cream from the konbini


cheese curry Pringles


Let's Vitamin!


The tastiest Pocky!


garlic fried rice, gyoza, Japanese pickles, and salad


golden kiwi, pickles, salad, and some sort of mixed vegetable meatball things


Plum Fanta!


Deliciousness!


I didn't eat cereal very much last time I was in Japan because I couldn't find much cereal (besides Frosted Flakes, chocolate Frosted Flakes, and chocolate rings) in Toi and the milk was nasty. I found reduced fat milk every once in a while in Toi, but here I can actually find fat free milk. I can find good cereals too! Not that I don't love Frosted Flakes, but I don't want it every morning. This cereal was bran flakes with mixed fruit.

 
Gyoza and Kraft Mac and Cheese


Omurice! It's an omelet with rice inside and ketchup.  


Like Cheez-Its but better!


strawberry cream donut from Mr. Donut


Soooo cute! It even had a white chocolate bow! :)


Indian food in Iwata! Yum! :)




This was cold spaghetti noodles, roast chicken, salad, and some sort of dressing. Random-ish, but really good!
 


Subway in Japan is awesome. They have basil sauce and I don't know why they don't have that in the US! This was a roast chicken sub with sliced cheese, tomato, lettuce, onion, pickles, olives, and basil sauce! Instead of chips the combo sets here come with fries. You can choose from regular, cheese, barbeque, and basil flavor. The barbeque ones are soooooo good!


Orangina has bits of orange peel in it which gives it a bit of a bitter taste, but it's good, like marmalade.


I don't know if you can get this mocha cake in the US, but it's amazing. I think it's new here.

 
This was a purple sweet potato cream filled bun I got at school. It wasn't great, but it was ok.
 

Passionfruit Kit Kats! They're tasty, but the passion fruit taste isn't as strong as I would like.


homemade yakisoba (not instant! though I used premade noodles)


It kind of tasted like Golden Crisp cereal covered in chocolate.

 
Jonathan and I ordered pizza last night. It had pepperoni and ham on it and tasted more American than other pizza I've had in Japan. That was a medium size and it cost a little over 2200 yen, so about 23 USD (a large is over 30). Delivery pizza is expensive here, but it's a nice treat once in a while. The other thing is a Nugget Mix, a mix of chicken nuggets and tater tot sticks. It was free! And tasty! On line we chose the one with "fancy tomato sauce" which ended up being ketchup, which I thought it might be, lol. Oh and also in Japan you don't have to tip the deliver person.

 
The pizza and nuggets were bad enough for our health, but we walked to Family Mart to get dessert anyways. We split the ice cream and each had a piece of cake.


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