Seiko Visit: Food in Japan
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Seiko Visit: Food in Japan

By cazalea · Oct 23, 2014 · 4 replies
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Cazalea concludes his extensive 'Visit to Seiko' series with a delightful exploration of Japanese cuisine, emphasizing the role of food and drink in enhancing the PuristS contemplation of fine watches. This installment offers a visual feast of typical Japanese fare, from on-the-go snacks to more elaborate meals, highlighting the quality and variety available.

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Food and drink have always been very important to establishing a proper mood for PuristS contemplation of fine watches. So in concluding our report on our Seiko visit(s) around Japan, we felt we must provide you with some tempting images. I must add that we did not attempt a gourmet-only tour - in addition to a couple great meals, this is typical food found on-the-go walking through terminals, on boats, during walk-about days in various towns, etc. In general, I must say the choices were broad, the prices reasonable compared to SoCal options that we see daily, and the appearance (and taste!) was great.

Now you can be the judge:






























































































Not shown here is the last night when we got the munchies, went down to the Lawson's market, and used up all our small change on a bag of peanuts and a box of chocolate ice cream bonbons. We went home and washed them all down with the remains of our Japanese whiskey.

I hope you have a source of food nearby...

Cazalea
This message has been edited by cazalea on 2014-11-16 20:59:16

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Oct 27, 2014

.. all look so yummy! I envy you! I was working in NY hotel room eating the to-go fried rice..... :-( Again, glad you enjoyed the stay! Ken

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cazalea
Oct 27, 2014

No weight, too busy running around. My new iPhone says Japan used up more than 6500 steps a day; between 3-8 miles. That's a lot more than I do at home.

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