May 182009

Nikko Japan

On this day our friends took us out for a Nikko day trip from Tokyo! To get there we caught the Tobu LTD Express Spacia from Asakusa to Nikko.

Tobu LTD Express Spacia

It was so comfortable! We had one of the private compartments with two soft seating areas on either side and a table in between.

Onigiri

The comfy train compartment was the perfect place to enjoy the onigiri, maki zushi, and sakura mochi that our friends picked up for breakfast!

Sakura Mochi

After a leisurely ride to the north, we got off at Tobu Nikko Station a little before 10:00 am.

Tobu Nikko Station

Right outside we were greeted by a doggy, not sure if he was saying “hellooooo!” or “whooo are yoooou?!”

Nikko Dog

Since we were only there for about half a day, we quickly started the walk up toward the Toshogu Shrine area.

Nikko Flowers

Nikko, Japan

Nikko Building

Nikko Road

After walking (and window shopping) for about 20 minutes, we made it to the end of the road.

Nikko Bridge

Right around this bridge we saw a lot of tourists also starting the trek up to the Toshogu Shrine.

But then for some reason, the route we went on was very peaceful and serene. We didn’t pass even one person the whole way up to the shrine area.

Nikko Path

Nikko Path

Nikko Path

Nikko Path

When we started to see roofs like these, we knew we were getting close to Toshogu Shrine!

Nikko Path

Nikko Path

Next up, beautiful Toshogu Shrine!

May 082008

Nara Mochi

This was some of the best mochi I’ve ever had. It was so soft!!

Nara Mochi

And I love kinako!

Apr 032008

Yomogi Yakimochi

On our way from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji, we stopped at a highway service area [サービスエリア]. These are great places to grab a bite to eat. Here’s a look at their steaming yomogi yakimochi.

Yomogi Yakimochi

Sensoji Temple

Walking around the Sensoji Temple area can be a little crowded. But at least you can enjoy some nice snacks while strolling down Nakamise Dori. Here are some of the snacks that we tried out…

Kinako Mochi

Two kinds of mochi

Sensoji Mochi

Manju

Sensoji Manju

And freshly made senbei!

Japanese Senbei

I think our favorites were the kinako mochi and senbei…though the manju was good too!

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