Missing Tacos: A Love Letter to Kyushu

When I returned to my weeklong trip to Japan, I found myself intensely craving tacos. It’s a bit sad actually and I’m pretty sure I whined about it at least two times a day. The funny thing is that, aside from breakfast tacos (not to be confused by breakfast burritos ugh), I don’t normally eat that many tacos. This being said, I went to three different taquerias during the week I returned and had a wonderful taco fest. I promise that this is actually (somewhat) relevant to my trip to Japan and I’ll explain later as to why I decided to title this blog post like that.

This post will be a survey of my week trip in Japan and I will approach it via my five senses, chronologically, and my take-aways from the trip as a whole. I expect this to be fairly long, so join along for the ride friends!

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What I’ve learned in two days..

Here are a few things that I’ve learned in Japan these past two days:

There is such a thing as too much rice. 
After moving to Austin, I don’t eat as much rice as I used to. I believe I’ve eaten more rice these past two days then the past two and a half years that I have lived in Austin, and frankly I’m tired of it. Maybe it’s because I just experienced a sushi belt, but right now I could use a lot of veggies or a salad. Okay, maybe not right now because it’s 2334 right now. Continue reading

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