Brazilian food in Japan
by heywinks about Brasiliano "Sabbath"
This is an all-you-can eat Brazilian restaurant. They have different kinds of skewered meats available (beef, pork, & chicken) & are brought to your table by Brazilian servers. Besides the meats, they have settings of salad, noodles, rice, soup, etc.
Having been to many ethnic restaurants around Kobe, this one is different in that Brazilians actually work here. Brazilian music is played & the atmosphere is very festive.
All you can eat for about 2000yen/per person, dinner time.
Kobe - In search for peace to my thoughts
by marco-aka-sailor
"How to use a sunday afternoon"
After a desatrues visit to Yokohama I decided to do Kobe on a total different way. This time I did not want to spend unneccesary time in a cab, I wanted to see something from the city, and I mean not only a bar or disco or whatever, no, I wanted just to mingle with the crowd. It was my luck that a priest from the flying angels came to our ship with a small book for tourists.
"Just a short walk"
On one of the pages there was a small photo of a buddha. I was interrested at wonce. I'm an atheist, but that doesn't mean that i don't believe in anything. Only no specific religion can satisfy me. After looking at the maps I found out it was quite a walk. But tat had never stopped me before, and it wouldn't stop me that day. So although it was raining I took of just after lunch.
"Wet, tired, but satisfied"
And indeed it was quite a walk, also because I did a "touristic walk", passing through Mitsumatsu (sorry will check grammar later...)
And just going about on a global idea. It took me 3 1/2 hours.
But it made me happy, just to be around, able to look around on my own, and marveling before this huge statue.
Kobe, a city where I would like to have a longer look