A few weeks ago we had this year's first
snowy day here in Tokyo. I never thought we were going to get so much snow again this spring, but it seems I was really wrong on that.
On Friday it was Valentine's day, and the bars and restaurants must have had pretty expectations of a new sales record this year as well. I suppose this year the Valentine's day came as a big disappointment. It was snowing intensely throughout Friday 14th, and the blizzard continued into the evening. This is one of the sights that met me while I was walking to Kagurazaka on Friday evening:
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A golden symbol at a gate to a shrine |
It was probably many who had to spend Valentine's day indoors without date that day. I for my part could not have had a better evening. A small blizzard has never stopped a real Viking (haha :3..)! On the contrary, the fact that it snowed so much made it possible for my boyfriend and I to get ourselves a restaurant table even without a reservation. Although I'm personally not a big fan of commercial days such as Valentine's day, I have to say that a Friday evening date without having to face overcrowded premises in Tokyo is never a bad thing. And yeah, all the snow made the day even more special.
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Entrance to the restaurant Hajimeno ippo |
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Enjoying a glass of wine |
We ate at a restaurant called Hajimeno Ippo, a restaurant that specializes in dishes with garlic. All their garlic comes from Aomori-ken, which supposedly has Japan's best garlic.
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Inside the restaurant. Notice the garlics hanging in the upper left corner. |
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The kitchen as seen from our table |
Of course they have any garlic related food you can imagine, and for dessert we even had a garlic ice-cream.!
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