Matsuri in Azabujuban
Last weekend was the matsuri of Azabujuban.
As you know, when there is a matsuri normally get a lot of shops selling food, toys and various things. These shops are usually always in a park in the area.
Azabujuban, just this side of Roppongi, in fact, if this crosses the street right next to the Roppongi Hills, that's Azabujuban. In this area, there are no parks, and almost everything is full of tall buildings, shops and so on this occasion was made along the streets, cutting all traffic throughout the weekend.
Matsuri I found this a bit special because it had an "international corner" where all the foreign food stores, where they could eat Argentina, Turkish, German, Indian, Spanish and so on.
This weekend was raining, so I could not take photos almost for fear that I will wet the goal, but I could not resist making a few pictures to show you something that irritated me enough. In the "international corner shops were a Syrian, where They were selling paella!, Or well, that was what I did in the cartel, because the container did was a giant pot and very cool. The fact is that all Japanese people were queuing up to buy crazy paella and you could hear everyone saying ohh!, Spanish food!
On the other hand there was the stores in Spain, where they were doing with Fideua 3 paelleras quite large and put on the bill made it clear where Fideua. Well, the Japanese were lining up saying Look paella!.
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After all, fideuá was made in a paella. Or three.
Have you prepared for fideuá Ayumi? I remember one day when I did paella for the whole family, I liked you and who suggested there was another Sunday to prepare this dish español.El another typical case is that you do not remember if you've commented preparado.Cuanto this, put tb . photos to see how you went.
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Well paella wave in large pot and not very good with all Arros chafado.
Should use the container with the same name: paella.Claro that there are very few places where it is sold very well and I remember cara.Si, you brought the addition of Spain and is going big in size and loaded tuvisteis to pay extra for overweight luggage.
Have you prepared Fideua Ayumi? I remember the photos making paella for the whole family and that another Sunday aciendo surprised them another typical Spanish dish as fideuà. What have you done? When you do, put photos also to see how well you make a salido.Podrías soon to invite to your birthday or missing boda.Espero less eager to see the photos and see what you're handsome suit with boyfriend but not fattening more (do not say you're fat or fondón but a little llenito by how well they eat in good Japón.la mouth you everything you like pk pk happiness and also catch some Kiliyos).
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Napo: Here in Japan still have not prepared any Fideua, Ayumi but if you have eaten a few times in Spain.
I love your blog and what we have learned the culture, traditions and others from Japan ...
Indeed, in a few days cumpleaños.Si you can not go then, my congratulations in advance, to make you a delicious cake and Ayumi receive many gifts.
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Hi Alain, say two or three things ...
Male do not delay in writing something ... hope you like water in May.
Second entry, the holidays are for something or being summer, I love these barracks fair eaten with few guarantees of safety, since most had neither the course of handling food, jajajajaja, but that is good everything.
What is the third of the camera, as I have said over and buy me a jug of water poured cold as I have said it is very difficult and complicated and that each time you change the objective is to set the camera again, and if patatin and potatoes, a better Olympus Sp, with a small digital zoon. Tell me what you already have one side or you?.
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Well, what it costs to some Westerners say "sushi" when they talk about Japanese food, as if there were nothing else, does not seem bothered that fideuà confused with a paella is more, I am very surprised to see that other countries are known to paella.
Eeeeh ... I've always liked more paella
What a great idea to put a foreign chusito food, for these individuals do not even see this but it would not be anything wrong.
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Antonio: No, this is my first reflex. Change is not something that is usually done, as worn on several targets is a stick. I just got one.
Alain is the first time I write, but I'm your blog for a long time ... I am a student of Japanese, I am also a computer and CCNA, XD
Was only to congratulate the Blog, and thanks to you and the people who write in the comments I approach it a little more if the country of the rising sun, which I hope to go someday, jeje.
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