Showing posts with label オートバイ (motorcycles). Show all posts
Showing posts with label オートバイ (motorcycles). Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2016

November, 2016

Nvmbr

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Bikes! Bastards closed the road up Mt. Fuji because of snow and death, so this shot will have to do (I was planning on an epic shot halfway up the mountain).

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Snow for the first time in November in Tokyo in something like 54 years. What to do on a cold day like this?

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Eat Japanese shaved ice of course.

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And rent bikes. My childhood buddy was in town, so he rented this 400cc Ducati and we drove up to Mt. Fuji. I took a quick spin on it. Love those 400cc bikes on twisty roads. We've talked about all getting 400cc project bikes out here, going all Mad Max on them, but I don't really have an extra place to keep another bike.

And if you think I'm moving somewhere bigger, guess again. Rejected from all the places I applied for. Either my whiteness of freelance status is to blame. Racist capitalist jerks.

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My favorite restaurant teamed up with Shake Shack.

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And the, a few days later, at that same restaurant . . .

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This was the Gelinaz Shuffle, an event where 40 top chefs from around the world get mixed up and sent to other restaurants. Above is none other than Virgilio Martínez Véliz, the chef from Central in Lima. I had just been to his restaurant two months prior. Super random. My only criticism from the spot in Peru was that the chef didn't come by to meet the guests, and now I'm sitting in front of the guy.

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The food was fun, and I was the only one there who isn't a full time foodie Instagrammer.

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One of the dishes had poor man's caviar; Peruvian grains colored with squid ink.

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Then, an hour later, my friend invited me to have some real caviar. Wish you could get these at the local 7-11.

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Full-scale replica of a kaiten suicide submarine from WWII.

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Now that I have my own sticker, I can stop dreaming.

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But Daruma has other things in mind.

New Years resolution: less food shots, lest I become one of those aforementioned full time food Instagrammers.

Tuesday, March 01, 2016

February, 2016

2月

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Meanwhile, somewhere in France. Yep, that's my book on the shelf of a soon-to-be-opened ramen shop in Paris. Amazing.

And speaking of my book . . .

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I guess now is as good as anytime to announce that I was given an offer to write another one. While the last one was about Tokyo ramen shops, this next one will be more about ramen and travels around Japan. As you can see from above, I've been having trouble getting words onto paper.

Speaking of books about ramen . . .

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My friend Amy Kimoto-Kahn published her first book! Even if you don't cook, check this one out for the amazing photos and stories. Buy it here!

Speaking of friends . . .

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I took my friend and his daughter to Kawaii Monster Cafe. I kinda wanted to go, and this presented the perfect opportunity. While she had cake, we drank cocktails.

Speaking of sake . . .

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Did you try it?

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They actually contain 0.8% alcohol, and have a slight aroma of Japanese sake.

Speaking of real sake . . .

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Craft Sake Week was fun.

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Speaking of booze . . .

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Speaking of Star Wars . . .

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Speaking of stars . . .

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Still shooting ramen videos for the show Tokyo Extra. We are on air every Sunday night on TBS in Japan, along with a YouTube livestream. Or you can just check out the individual ramen videos online. If you are into YouTube, I'd appreciate all the likes, comments, and subscribes that you can spare.



Speaking of  . . . extra . . .

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How about some extra old steaks?

Speaking of extra old . . .

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Had a nice haikyo hunt with the usual suspects. For about $20 in gas and food, we spent a day visiting real-life history that has been all but forgotten. Add to that some awesome roads and great ramen, and you have what life is all about.

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I always wondered what I would do if I found some money at one of these modern ruins. Well, we hit pay dirt!

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Speaking of dirt . .

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Anything for that perfect shot!

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Donate to the 2015 Tokyo Toy Run!

I'm super psyched to be able to take part in the 2015 Tokyo Toy run. What is the Toy Run you ask?

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Basically, my motorcycle buddies and I collect toys and donations, load up our motorcycles with said awesome things, and ride to a local-ish orphanage to give the kids an awesome day. Oh, and we are all dressed as Santa. On bikes.

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I've written about it a few times, check the links below if you want to see more:

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This is event is very special to us, and any donations would be gladly accepted. If you live in Tokyo and are my friend, you can give me things like stuffed animals or toys. New things only please. If you would like to donate money, you can send it via PayPal to my address at macduckston@gmail.com.

I'll probably spend everything on Star Wars toys!

Thanks in advance for your donations everyone!

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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Okinawa Ramen Riding

沖縄- Okinawa

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I had work on a Saturday down in Okinawa. Of course, I took a few days off to get down there early for some R&R. R&R, isn't that what the military guys say? Seriously, there is a big, scary military presence down in Okinawa. But was I down there for the burgers and Filipino girly bars that line the roads outside the ominous barbed wire fences surrounding our service men? No way, I'm here to eat noodles and ride bikes.

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This was my first time to Okinawa, and now I've been to all 47 prefectures of Japan. I think, for the traveler, Okinawa has a lot to offer if you have the time. Apart from the main island and Naha, accounts of amazing seaside villages and tranquility abound. But, I didn't have the time. A quick, two day blast on a rented Kawasaku Z800 would have to do.

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But first, airport sushi! The sushi at Terminal 1 is much better than this one at Terminal 2.

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A rental from Rental 819, the country-wide bike rental company we know and love. I was thinking of a cruiser, maybe a Honda Shadow 400, but this sporty beast was the same price. How was the ride? Maybe if you are more of a Japanese-sized guy, you'd enjoy it more. That seat felt small, and it was rock hard to boot. But the power to weight was awesome, and the torque was there at any speed. I wonder how it compares to a KTM Duke 690?

Anyways, if you are interested in getting a Z800, make sure you test ride it for a day first. I couldn't do more than 80km before my ass was sore.

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Ramen! I hit up 1 ramen shop and 2 sokisoba (Okinawan style noodles) shops this trip. The reviews will be up later at www.ramenadventures.com.

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My pension for the night. $40 and I woke up to this view. Not bad, except the Motobu area was completely dead. I managed to find the only friendly looking place to drink on the other side of that bridge.

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Okinawan Awomori (泡盛) is prevalent.

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The, one full day of riding and sightseeing.

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I'd say skip the Okinawa aquarium. Yeah, it is super famous, but apart from the whale sharks, it was kind of small. Actually, I had just recently visited the Atlanta aquarium, which supplanted the Okinawan one as the biggest tank in the world. I think. The Atlanta one had jellyfish and a dolphin show that was more of an off-broadway production.

The above photo is from Okinawa, and below is from Atlanta. I think the same company built the massive acrylic windows.

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Almost everything with a sign seems touristy. I veered off the main road to check out a waterfall, but they wanted 500 yen to see it. Further north, a cliff with a view was charging 870 yen for a look. I don't even know what this Okinawa Fruits Land is, but it was another 1000 yen.

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Motobu is known as THE place to go for sokisoba, the Okinawan cousin to ramen.

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山原そば.

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Great soup and noodles. The meat was a little tough, but you can't beat the above bowl for 600 yen.

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Another famous spot. きしもと食堂.

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Their toppings were amazing, but the noodles were on the soft side. Everyone's a critic!

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What a place. The north side had plenty of positively empty roads. I only passed one driver in about an hour, who just so happened to be the drunkest drunk driver I had ever seen in my life. This was at noon on a Friday. I contemplated being a snitch and telling a cop, but there were also no buildings for an hour.

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I guess November is the off season. Though it was almost 30 degrees out, I had this resort beach all to myself for the sunset.

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And I didn't even get kicked out for my tattoos! Also, what is that guy's ink of? A tribal butterfly crab?

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See you again, next time my work sends me down.