Originally posted by Swiss ToniNot my cup of tea... (A cup of tea, however, is my cup of tea. Unless it's something yucky like Earl Grey or rooibush. I have been drinking huge amounts of green tea here.)
The best places to drink are in Shinjuku in Tokyo. If you are fortunate, check out a themed love hotel.
However, I have some money to spend because I gave a cello lesson today. Any good ideas?
Originally posted by NordlysYeah! Fly to SHai on the way back and meet me! π (and my wife π) π
Not my cup of tea... (A cup of tea, however, is my cup of tea. Unless it's something yucky like Earl Grey or rooibush. I have been drinking huge amounts of green tea here.)
However, I have some money to spend because I gave a cello lesson today. Any good ideas?
Hop, skip and jump! ππ
Originally posted by NordlysBuy me a cello. That's a great idea.
Not my cup of tea... (A cup of tea, however, is my cup of tea. Unless it's something yucky like Earl Grey or rooibush. I have been drinking huge amounts of green tea here.)
However, I have some money to spend because I gave a cello lesson today. Any good ideas?
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order jagaimo karage, they'll think you are Americanπ
seriuosly though try the zori soba, you'll love it, and if you like beer, try nato maki with it, it's odd but a good combination. otherwise just respect peoples personal space, say domo arigato, and do itashimaste. many people will speak a little english (mandatory in school), but knowing a hanful of phrases will go a long way. They will appreciate the effortπ