Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Pohang in Autumn

If you want to visit a beach or a seaside city in South Korea, Pohang is a good choice.  Pohang is a city located in the North Gyeongsang Province, 경상북도 (Gyeongsangbuk-do) in South Korea.  Pohang is accessible by train or bus from cities like Seoul and Daegu, while city buses served as the local transportation.
Jukdo Market in Pohang
Jukdo Market in Pohang
When you go to Pohang, visit Jukdo Market, 죽도시장 (Jukdo-sijang) located near the port.  Pohang being a seaside city, Jukdo Market does not disappoint when it comes to seafood.  There are plenty of fresh seafood at Jukdo Market.
Variety of Seafood being sold here
Variety of Seafood being sold here
Feast your eyes of the crabs
Feast your eyes on the crabs
When you are hungry, try out the raw fish restaurants or eat some crabs, which are usually plentiful at the market.  The fishes and crabs are usually still alive and swimming, letting you enjoy only the freshest seafood.  The smaller crabs though, can be a pain as they don't have much flesh, but to get the flesh is really a chore.  Spend more money and take the bigger ones instead.
Have some crabs
Have some crabs
Fried rice in the crab shell
Fried rice in the crab shell
After filling your stomach, it is time for some sightseeing.  As you travel through the road along the beach, you will see many restaurants and accommodations catered for tourist.  There are some places with great sceneries as well here.
Peaceful and serene fishing village
Peaceful and serene fishing village
A red lighthouse
A red lighthouse
A local drying the fishes
A local drying the fishes
There’s a National Lighthouse Museum to visit as well.  Walk along the beach and find many seaside food stalls and enjoy the nice beach.  Since the water was already quite cold, don’t try to take a swim.  Unless you want to be all shriveled up or trying to catch a cold.
Many food stalls set up along the road by the beach
Many food stalls set up along the road by the beach
Eat while enjoying the sea breeze
Eat while enjoying the sea breeze
The water is cold, don't try to swim
The water is cold, don't try to swim
Keep walking and you will eventually reach Homigot, 호미곶 (homigot), where you can see a hand jutting out in the middle of the sea.  The hand is known as the Hand of Harmony.  There’s also a lighthouse with an observation deck.  There are many seagulls at the beach, buy some snacks and feed them while trying to snap a photo of a seagull eating from your hand.
The Hand of Harmony
The Hand of Harmony
Look at a nice view from the lighthouse's observatory
Look at a nice view from the lighthouse's observatory
The Tiger Korean Peninsula
The Tiger Korean Peninsula
The sun will set soon
The sun will set soon
The setting sun at Pohang
The setting sun at Pohang
Watch the sunset and have dinner at one of the beachside food stalls.  It will soon get dark and it is time to go home.



Friday, June 17, 2016

Day 4 in Japan - Kyoto, traditional Gion and Pontocho

I actually planned to visit Universal Studios Japan, ユニバサルスタジオジャパン (Yunibaasaru sutajio Japan) in Osaka on my fourth day in Japan.  However, being there just 30 minutes after opening time, I did not anticipate such a massive crowd.  Therefore, a change of plan, I went to Kyoto instead.  Kyoto, 京都 (kyouto) is easily accessible through trains that run directly to Kyoto Station.  
The Grand Kyoto Station
The Grand Kyoto Station
Arriving at the grand and impressive Kyoto Station, it is already noon.   Just outside the station tourist can purchase a Kyoto Bus One-day Pass, which allows unlimited travel to all the stations covered by the pass on the day of purchase.  Most of the main sightseeing spots in Kyoto are covered, although one day is not enough to visit all those spots.  Kyoto is a big place with many attractions.
Kyoto Tower outside Kyoto Station
Exiting from the Northern side of Kyoto Station, Kyoto Tower comes into view
Since it is already after lunch time, I had lunch at Kyoto Station.  The station itself is worth a look around.  It is really big and houses shopping malls and a department store.  I went to the 11th floor of Isetan Department Store, where there are many fancy restaurants.  I chose to eat sushi, 寿司 or すし (sushi) as I haven’t tasted any sushi yet since arriving in Japan.
Sushi at Kyoto Station
Tastes really good
View from the 11th floor of Isetan
View from the 11th floor of the department store

Waiting to cross the railway
My first experience waiting for the train to pass before crossing the railway
Snow crab meat
Delicious snow crab meat
Self-ordering and paying ramen
Dinner before the next destination.  This ramen shop has a self-ordering and paying machine
After dinner, it is time for the place I am more interested to visit.  The next destination will be Gion, 祇園 (gion), a geisha district.  Gion is a great destination because it is as if traditional Japan is preserved here.  There are many wooden shops and the architecture has a traditional and historical feel to it.
Gion in Kyoto
Peaceful and traditional feeling
Starbucks in Gion
A modern Starbucks in the midst of the traditional feeling at Gion
Wooden shops in Gion
Wooden shops are still plentiful
Minamiza Kabuki Theatre is across the street
Minamiza Kabuki Theatre is across the street
Minamiza Kabuki Theatre in Gion
Minamiza Kabuki Theatre
Walk further down the road and I reach Kamo River, 鴨川 (kamogawa).  Get across and I will be able to visit Pontocho, 先斗 (pontochou) and Kawaramachi, 河原町 (kawaramachi), which like Gion, has a traditional Japan feel and there’s great scenery.
The Geisha Statue near Kamo River
Geisha Statue
Kamo river has great scenery
The scenic Kamo River
After crossing Kamo River, the area of Kawaramachi is a rather busy place.  There are a few department stores here, and there’s a significant increase in crowds and cars.
Busy area at Kawaramachi
Busy area with many people, cars, and department stores, but still preserve the traditional feel
Kawaramachi in Kyoto
Take a pleasant walk at Kawaramachi
On a little bridge at Kawaramachi
On a little bridge
Kamo River lights up at night
At night, only the shops light up Kamo River.  Many people sit along the riverbank enjoying the river breeze.
After walking around and taking pictures, it is time to rush back to Osaka before the last train leaves.  I don’t want to be stranded at Kyoto!
Kyoto Tower lighted up
Last photo of Kyoto Tower lighted up at night and on the train we go
The next day, I will go to Universal Studios!  Do read about Day 1Day 2, and Day 3 as well.



Thursday, June 16, 2016

Day 3 in Japan - Nara Park, Isui-en Garden, Italian food and Yakitori

On my third day in Japan, I left Osaka to visit Nara, 奈良 (nara).  Although the public transport in Japan is a bit expensive, the good thing about it is that the railways are connected to many places, and Nara is accessible directly from Osaka using the trains. Outside Kintetsu Nara station, there’s a tourism office that you can get maps and brochures about Nara in many different languages for free.

My first destination is Nara Park, 奈良公園 (narakouen).  To reach there, I have to first walk through Higashimuki Shopping Street, 東向商店街 (higashimukishoutengai).  At the end of the street, there is an Italian restaurant, Trattoria Piano, where I decided to have lunch at.  At Trattoria Piano, pizza is made with a stone oven heated up by burning firewoods and it tasted quite good.  The spaghetti is nice too.
Trattoria Piano Italian Restaurant at Nara
Trattoria Piano, Italian Restaurant at Nara
The Stone oven to make pizza
The Stone oven to make pizza
Spaghetti at Trattoria Piano
Spaghetti for lunch
Pizza from the stone oven
Pizza from the stone oven
The end of Higashimuki Shopping Street is connected to Sanjō-dōri Avenue, 通り (sanjoudoori), another shopping avenue.  There’s many souvenir shop at this street.  Nara Park is only 5 minutes’ walk away from this area.  When I see many people and sika deer, I know I have reached my destination.  Deer crackers can be purchase to feed the deers, but be careful of "deer attack".
The deer in Nara Park is easy to approach
The deer is very easy to approach
Sika deers in Nara are accustomed to humans
These deer are relaxed even when there are many people
Deer are all around
They will get near you freely
Since I will be in Nara for only a day, I had to choose where to go and what to see.  Not being a temple person, I decided to visit Isui-en Garden, 依水園 (isuien).  Isui-en is a small but pleasant and well-maintained garden.
Colorful scenery
Colorful scenery in Isui-en
Calm and peaceful scenery
Calm and peaceful
Nice weather
Nice weather
Do not step on the moss
Mossy garden, step on the stone steps
Bamboo water tap at Isui-en
A bamboo water tap

A little stream in Isui-en
A little stream
On the way back to the train station, I take the opportunity to walk around Sanjō-dōri Avenue, which I only pass through earlier.  Also connected is another covered shopping arcade known as Mochiidono Shopping Street, もちいどの商店 (mochiidonoshoutengai).  There’s even more restaurant, souvenir shops, and bars here.
Sarusawa Pond at the end of Sanjodori
Sarusawa Pond, 猿沢の池 (sarusawanoike), a pond near the end of Sanjō-dōri Avenue
Beautiful manhole at Mochiidono Shopping Street
Manhole at Mochiidono Shopping Street
After returning to Osaka, I had yakitori, き鳥 (yakitori), for dinner at Dotonbori.  Yakitori means grilled chicken literally, but there’s a variety of skewered food served usually.  I ordered a set consisting ten different types of yakitori.
Asupara bekon and Negima
Asupara bekon, アスパラベコン (asuparabekon) and Negima, ねぎま (negima).  Asupara bekon is Grilled Asparagus Wrapped with Bacon and Negima is pieces of chicken meat skewered with leeks between it.
Enoki Maki
Enoki Maki, エノキ巻き (enokimaki) is Enoki mushrooms wrapped by pork slices.
After dinner and some walking around, I went back and rest as another day awaits.  Read about the first and second day at Day 1 and Day 2.  Day 4 will be written soon!