Yaki-niku, absolutely THE BEST food in the world
by cvilla007 about Yaki-ya
Yaki-niku is barbecue, pure and simple. It first came over from Korea, but the Japanese have perfected it. If you don't like meat, read no further.
Yaki-niku is raw meat they serve to you, and you cook it at your table. I found a great restaurant near Nagoya Station. There are three other locations in the city. Karubi is the best. It's beef and there are two kinds. One is sliced thinly while the other is a chunk. Delicious. Hmmmmmm.
Another great choice is Bibinba. It's rice with yaki-niku, spinach, and spices that's truly tasty. Nothing quite like it back home.
Central America Pavilion@expo2005
by cheesecake17
This pavillion had a join exibit of 7 countries, Belize, costa rica,el salvador, guatemala , honduras, panama, nicaragua....
The countries of central america are located on an isthmus between North ameirca and South america..As a result the ancient civilations were influences by the Mesoamerican civilizations to the North and the ancient Andean to the south...
The exibit in this pavillion is all about that....
The ancient civilizations of central america
In the streets of city
by Hotboy_san
In streets of city of Nagoya it is possible to meet a lot of interesting. I have tried to make photos of that it was pleasant to me most of all. In this photo the Japanese - circus actor shows representation for street passers. An amusing show. Especially when this the man threw up fire from a mouth...
On the main area Nagoya passed a concert of young executors. Japanese speak, that it happens frequently. In a photo: show of female group "Plastic babies"...
As earlier I worked on radio, it is show have interested me most of all. The radio station "ZIP-FM 77,8 " conducted an ether behind glass of a ground floor of a high-altitude building. And people could look and listen to radio quietly. It was very interesting to observe of work of the Japanese colleagues on the air...
In spite of the fact that in the Japan ground costs very expencive, many families live in such nice small houses (in the Japanese style).
It is one of crossroads of city of Nagoya. Anything especial, but looks rather nicely.
Nana chan - so name this big doll which stands at an entrance of one of supermarkets of Nagoya. The Japanese friends have told me, that if to rise under this doll and to think of desire it necessarily will come true. My wish has not come true yet...