Tracking my adventures and experiences. I live and travel throughout Asia. I write; I shoot photos, and make films. Life is full of amazing things and places so I want to share them with the world through this Blog. I want to post topics, tips, and good things from life.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Hot Sake
Shimokitazawa near the north side of the train station. Inside a narrow alley and under tracks is this drinking and eating stall. A small opening above let in sky and elements. It's snowing, it's icing, but here behind the tarp is a good place to nurse some hot sake (rice wine). There are only about 8 seats and a small portable heater. The owner servers drinks cooks with a small burner. He's a friendly guy and was proud to tell me that his shop is "Japanese tradion."Then hidden aspect of this place seems to draw enough charm for the regular evening crowds. I'm cold, my feet are damp, I'm constantly trying to keep my camera from getting too wet, and and my fingers feel frozen. I might as well stop in and take a load off.
Amerasian, born Dalat, S, Vietnam. I lived in Vietnam during the war and escaped to the U.S. Now I'm an American living in Tokyo. I enjoy Adventure Traveling, good friends, and doing what's right.
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