
This is the reason of not being polite to drive your chopsticks into the rice bowl. It reminds people the incense lighted for the dead people.
Look at the size of these grilled oysters in Mijayima.

Now, imagine the exquisite taste. Now, imagine the price of each unit. Half of it. Half again… How much do you say?
Tokyo has skyline too. But it is quite weird, as it is a mix of icons of other places… This picture shows three typical Tokyo spots, non related at all, with New York, or Paris…

Last stop in the trip was in Kobe. It was improvised the last morning. So, we changed our tickets to be able to stop in Kobe, and we spent a couple of hours in this city, famous for another sad event. A big earthquake in 1999. 6000 people died, and half of the city was destroyed, but now it’s almost impossible to see what it was destroyed.
Here, we just took a sightseeing bus to see the city, but we spent most of the time in a restaurant enjoying the famous Kobe beef.

Incredibly good. No further comments.
