We spent the whole day in Takayama. We went to the old private houses. It's a very touristy spot with a lot of attractions. There was a miso house that gave free miso soup; a sake house that sold not just sake but sake sherbet; a shodo house showcasing a lot of intricate artworks by sho brush; lots of souvenier stuff with different sizes of the Sarubobo, a red monkey monster they made to ward off evil from kids.
In the afternoon, we took a 2-hour walking tour wherein we saw the preserved area of old houses, kids going home on their own, and more houses.
THe food is fantastic. We had Hida Beef, the delicacy of Takayama. The beef is so tender, you eat partly raw, but it melts in your mouth in oh-so-buttery goodness. Then we had oishi sushi as well.
how fresh pa can you get... may kasama pang tangkay na may dahon dahon pa...
ReplyDeletehahaha cute =)
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ReplyDeleteomigod this is so cute... : )
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ReplyDeleteyou both look authentic hahaha : ) dyou really have to wear that to sleep? : ) how nice
ReplyDeleteHaha! No! They provide it so that if it gets cold you have an additional layer. Trip lang namin to take pictures with it.
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