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From Gringo to Gaijin: We know Japanese?
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Saturday, November 1, 2008. As expatriates in Japan the question we seem to get most often is "Are you speaking Japanese? But there is still hope. Few weeks ag...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Soba Salad
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Together with Meg, Z and Keiko I(B) went to a treasure of a soba place. I swear, - this place serves the World's best soba salad. The 5 ...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Irmã de coração
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Thursday, June 10, 2010. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Festivals and national holidays. Japanese sights outside Koriyama. Fuji-...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Few things in the world can top...
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Few things in the world can top. Moments spent in a Brazilian hammock together with the nephews. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. Aino-dake (...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Japanese Fans
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Saturday, June 28, 2008. 1) Spend a minor fortune on a beautiful handicrafted one in Kyoto. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You m...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Food cravings
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Thursday, October 2, 2008. I always have food cravings. Food cravings for any kind of Japanese food. Preferably Japanese food cooked by Japanese people. Takeda-san...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Detour to India
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Friday, April 24, 2009. For the full recap go here. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. Labels: trips outside Japan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The bathroom is ...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: Koriyama at 5am
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Friday, July 16, 2010. After such an evening, - waking up to this beauty of a sunrise was incredible. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. A kick of endorphins. A Waterme...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: In Zen on a Saturday
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Saturday, July 25, 2009. In Zen on a Saturday. Fresh water eel quiche! And the dessert plate. Yum! Green tea ice cream is always a winner as is a square block of d...
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From Gringo to Gaijin: World Cup friends
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From Gringo to Gaijin. Koriyama, located in the Fukushima prefecture on Honshu, is our home from the end of January 2007 and the following three years. This blog is our way of capturing our life in this for us so curious yet fascinating part of the world. It also gives our family and friends a chance to see what we are up to. Feel at home :o). Monday, June 28, 2010. Since loosing the game to Japan, this happens whenever we tell a Japanese that we're from Denmark:. Posted by Henrik and Barbara. The 5 high...