go to a sento (public bath house) go to an onsen, preferably in mountains, and preferably drinking sake froma square wood cup visit a castle, a temple, a royal palace see a tradtional performance - either Kabuki, Puppet or attend a tea ceremony and try whisked green tea and
Japanese sweet cakes attend a festival in Kyoto experience a department store opening!
Not exact matches
Yes the toppings do sort of steal the photography show don't they Someone commented about using a
Japanese sweet potato since those «taste like
cake» which is kind of true and makes the whole thing make a lot more sense.
I LOVE
Japanese sweet potatoes, and I had the same reaction: «These taste like
cake!
The patisserie
cakes and the traditional
Japanese sweets sections have always been my favorite.
Mochi are typically pounded sticky rice - based
cakes and form the basis of popular
Japanese sweet confections (wagashi) and come in all sorts of different flavours and variations.
We've seen some pretty adorable animal - themed food, but the
sweets from
Japanese company Yawahada has to take the
cake.
Sushi Sharon artistically covered Mermaid Brandi with apple blossoms nestled in a colorful red
sweet sauce. She was then surrounded by Chinese dumplings and
Japanese fish
cakes on cucumber and dill slices (my personal favorite).