In an arcade in Akiba…
Who Eats What: Favourite Foods of the World
Marri posted a link to this infographic and I found it really interesting - On this page, “Who Eats What” (at the very bottom), they have data on Tokyo with a note that says “we aren’t sure yet why Tokyo got such a low [healthyness] rating.”
Obviously, I have no training in stats and so I can’t begin to speculate on the science here - but what I can do is muse on my experiences with food in Japan (the plural of anecdote is data, right?).
There is meat on everything here. Seriously. I am a weekday vegetarian and I try to make healthier choices with every meal: less sugar, less salt, less animal products. But this is especially hard when everyone is gathered around a grill laden with all you can eat slices of kobe beef. And what isn’t smothered in meat has an ample dose of butter/mayonaise/sugar. My salad was actually 1/3 mayonnaise.
So when the infographic above shows Ramen and Udon, you might be picturing healthy little bowls of noodle soup. What you should imagine is a bowl a big as your head with large slices of meat floating in it. A bowl so filled with melted butter that the top of it GLISTENS with a slick of animal fat.
I’m not really being fair to Japanese cuisine. While in Kyoto, My family indulged me and we did go to a fantastic vegan restaurant (We ate delicious curry and picked vegetables which I will write more about later maybe) and I had a vegetarian boiled tofu set in Ohara which was a lot of fun because you boil it at the table. There is lots of excellent healthy, vegetarian options here in Japan. I’m just saying that when I see that in Tokyo they eat 19.1x more Udon and 27.6x more Ramen than the rest of the world - I’m no longer fooled into thinking that those dishes are by definition a healthy choice.
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SOON, TOKYO, SOON.
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KIKI IS GOING TO TOKYO DISNEY!!!!!1 And this is what I look like every time I think about it - YES, I AM EXCITED.
Kiki (well, Kiki D not Kiki OB) in Akihabara by Murakami
You can pretty much assume that this is what I will look like when frolicking around Tokyo; I can’t wait to visit Akihabara for myself.
It’s all happening!
28 days until Kiki is firmly inside Japan
Well friends, followers (who are just like 10 of my friends at this point), there are only 28 days between me and Japan. I would be more excited if I didn’t have so much school work to finish between now and then. It’s a lot of work, on top of trying to find someone who will take over the lease on my apartment and my constant worrying about things like packing my belongings to have them shipped home (Victoria)… and the end of my relationship with my boyfriend of over four years which fills my days with lingering heartbreak. It is all very intimidating which is why I’m avoiding it for a few moments by writing here…
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via areinaa: Pretty Girl in Shinjuku by tokyofashion on Flickr.
GETTING MY NAILS DID - has just been added to my list of things to-do in Japan!
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