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Yanesen – Ferrania Solaris 100

Nikon F100 / Ferrania Solaris FG100 [expired]

Yanesen (Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi)

We strolled from Nippori Station past the cemetery and towards Yanaka Ginza which we thought was a bit of a tourist trap. We sampled some of the street food on offer which was ok.

We turned left at the end of Yanaka Ginza a stopped at Yanesen AZ Cafe which we though was very nice. Despite the coffee not being particularly great and the cake being a bit stale we enjoyed ourselves here. The staff were nice and it was comfortable.

After Nezu Shrine we wandered back to the station via some of the back streets where we found some little cafes, bars and restaurants. I shot a roll of film at this point but we suffered a camera malfunction. A bit disappointing as we had some nice light – it was during golden hour.

We liked this area and we decided we’ll definitely explore it further when we return to Japan.

We stopped for Ramen in Takadanobaba on our way home because we liked the sound of “Takadanobaba”.

Yanesen AZ Cafe – 千駄木 113-0022 1F 17 40 3丁目, Bunkyō, Tokyo 113-0022, Japan
Yanesen AZ Cafe website

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The Train to Nikko

The train to Nikko and some munch near the station.

Nikon F100 / Fuji Industrial 100

The indeterminate puck of fried matter I’m holding in my wizened, withered, weather-beaten mit is actually yuba manju. It’s deep fried, salted tofu skin (yuba) filled with sweet red bean paste (manju). We bought these tasty morsels from Sakaeya (さかえや) a little shop on the corner of the square over the road from the train station where the buses pull in.

I’ve since learnt that this shop is somewhat famous for these snacks and that yuba is actually a local delicacy. We were served by a delightful young lady of no more than seventy years of age who skilfully willed me into buying not one, but several of these modest but immensely flavourful snackettes and I’m so glad she did because we did something downright touristy and didn’t even realise it at the time. We had a jolly nice time as we waited for the bus all thanks to the charm and charisma of an elderly and rather attractive yuba manju lady.

You’ll definitely want to be like us and go there so here’s some info-goodness for you.

http://nikkosakaeya.co.jp/shop/

To get to Nikko from Shinjuku we took the subway from Higashi-Shinjuku to Shinjuku station (¥‎140) and then from Shinjuku, the Chuo line to Ueno (JR Pass). The “Yamabito” Shinkansen took us to Utsunomiya in about 50 minutes and at Utsunomiya we changed to the local Nikko line (pictured).

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Swiss Cafe, Fuji Superia Venus 800

A few pitchas from Swiss Cafe, a cha chaan teng in Wan Chai. We visit this place quite often as Emily likes it. It’s quite popular and is fairly typical of this type of restaurant. Cha chaan tengs generally have pretty extensive menus of questionable foodses that get assembled a lightning speed and then practically thrown at you by low-level do-as-you-likeys. Swiss Cafe isn’t much different but we always seem to have quite a nice time here although the foodses (pitchad) on this particular occasion were pretty terrible.

Nikon F100 / Fuji Superia 800

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Coffee and Cameras | 02

Coffee and Cameras, Fuji Superia Venus 800

One of the nice things we like to do is wander around taking photos and then stop somewhere for a coffee. Here we stopped at Second Draft a pub / craft beer bar in Tai Hang.

Tai Hang is an area bordering Causeway Bay and Tin Hau and is supposed to be up and coming. It hasn’t really got going yet though as bars and restaurants seem to close as often as they open. Rents are to blame, obviously.

Emily was playing with the Hasselblad on this day as well.

Nikon F100 / Fuji Superia Venus 800

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