Kobe is quite close to Kyoto, but those two cities are very different; the first being a business, culture-mix and harbour city, the second old, high-class, old capital type of atmosphere city. As much as I've come to love Kyoto, my trip to Kobe was quite refreshing. I wandered through the various shopping arcades in the Sannomiya district (I bought 2 pairs of tabi for 500yen! I still can't believe it!) and finally I found a mini China-town (Nankinmachi). It was great; I especially loved all those small stalls with different types of food. I had a manjuu (a steamed bun with meat filling; by the way, it was the first time in weeks that I ate meat!) and zhimaqu (a type of chinese pastry made of rice, sweet bean paste and sesame seeds)
Than I found perfect presents for my friends:
YES, that is real.
After spending way too much time in China Town I went to the harbour; it was quite cold, so I ran away pretty fast, but I managed to take some pictures when the light was nice:
Other presentations that night were very interesting; everybody was great and I enjoyed this PKN a lot. A pity I won't be there for the next one; it's a week after I'm going back home.
It seems that this week will be quite interesting - lots of parties and good food, so I'm excited. Mindy invited me to a Christmas party at her tea teacher's shop; this will be my first Christmas outside Poland, so I'm a bit down, but then again I always welcome new experiences.
Whoa! Te Brucowe gadżety są osom. Jest wypłata - jest balanga ;) .
ReplyDeleteŚwięta możemy spędzić razem na Google talk :D .
Zaiste tak je spędzimy... A Brucowe gadżety myślę, że będą tańsze w Chinach. ;)
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