Natsu wa Soumen da ! Sappari shita !
There’s nothing like some refreshing Soumen with Tempura in the sizzling summer heat. Peculiar as it seems summer temperatures in Tokyo can get higher than Singapore, so to keep cool eating Soumen’s a great idea, not to mention tasty.
I remember my first summer in Tokyo 3 years ago, when I was still staying with my good friends Takeshi+kojima. It was a particularly hot day and I had prepared a bowl of steaming kimchi ramen for lunch, something which my two Japanese friends found incredibly amazing. As a person born in the tropics I was certainly up to the task of finishing that bowl of ramen even in summer temperatures, but to the two of them the notion of eating hot noodles in summer was so insane they that stared at me as if I was about to feast on some live centipedes.
I’m in the midst of a much needed one week holiday after the completion of Freedom 4 and am just spending most of my free time doing nothing…and enjoying every minute of it.
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June 21st, 2007 at 4:31 pm
Ah, I personally prefer soba. X]
But cold noodles in summer = ??. Heh heh.
I’m headed over there on a 2-year EDB training program for animation and video production, btw. Related industry, I guess you can say…? 😛
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June 21st, 2007 at 4:34 pm
Oops, no Japanese huh? XD
Anyways, as I was saying…
Mata binbou gakusei no you na jinsei ni modoru koto ga chotto fuan kedo, kanarazu ii keiken ni naru to omou. Dakara, iku ni kimatta.
June 21st, 2007 at 6:09 pm
I’m sorry, configuring Japanese support for WordPress is a pain in the ass and I still can’t figure how to get it right.
In any case, you are off to a great start, and I’m sure you are going to have a great time here. Which company will you be attached to ?
June 22nd, 2007 at 4:13 am
strange. I have no problems with East Asian font support on my WordPress-powered blog.
June 22nd, 2007 at 6:58 am
Thanks, I think so too! Heh. XD
And We’ll be attached to DLE Inc.
June 22nd, 2007 at 4:08 pm
Dev : I thought it was DLE. Saw the ad sometime back in a local forum.
Zero : Its strange indeed. I heard that there are language display problems for v2.2 onwards. Somehow Japanese just refuses to show, period. I hope to resolve this problem soon.
June 24th, 2007 at 9:42 am
I experienced my first cold ramen back in 2004, during my first night in Tokyo. It was at this two storey stand alone ramen shop in Shijuku. I think its a chuka-style ramen shop.
Shall look forward to cold soumen and cold nama beer this July :p
June 25th, 2007 at 5:21 am
Cold beer in summer is a must for the Japanese. Then again, they drink insanely all year round, but its got to taste better in summer weather.