Excellent! Very nice again, 2nd Passport. Of the clips I save for Watch Later I always watch your´s first. Yeah, amazing electricity wiring in Japan. It was of the first things that struck me when I came to Japan +20 years ago. Chaotic, but it works. Very nice bakeries and coffee shops, most of them new to me. I learned how to be picky in bakeries and not to let them slice the bread and pack it in plastic bags. But in many places they will do this without asking if you do not stop them. I wanted my bread crispy and I wanted to cut it myself at home. The bibimbap at Genmairouho looks absolutely delicious. There are many Korean restos in Fukuoka who serve great food at reasonable prices. I could most of the times not resist a glass of makgeolli even at lunch time, but ofc not if I was going to drive a car or a motorcycle, bicycle was another matter :-) Potter´s panini lunch is great. I like Yakuin a lot as a quarter. This despite old talk and rumours about it being cheap and yakuza etc. It is a great place and good shopping like in the Yanagabashi market. I have recommended your clips to a few newcomers in Fukuoka. I hope they find them. You find places and quarters which are not in the usual Fukuoka TH-cam clips, usually it is just Tenjin, Hakata St, Ohori Park and Daizafu. So much more to explore. I fell in love with the small quarter of Nishinakasu, close to where we lived in Nakasu. Small alleys, small restos, almost like a labyrinth, but check prices and the menu before entering and ordering, some of them can be pricey. Ok, arigato and Merry (Mary) Christmas and a happy New Year. Cheers and kanpai from here and me in Romania.
Excellent! Very nice again, 2nd Passport. Of the clips I save for Watch Later I always watch your´s first. Yeah, amazing electricity wiring in Japan. It was of the first things that struck me when I came to Japan +20 years ago. Chaotic, but it works. Very nice bakeries and coffee shops, most of them new to me. I learned how to be picky in bakeries and not to let them slice the bread and pack it in plastic bags. But in many places they will do this without asking if you do not stop them. I wanted my bread crispy and I wanted to cut it myself at home. The bibimbap at Genmairouho looks absolutely delicious. There are many Korean restos in Fukuoka who serve great food at reasonable prices. I could most of the times not resist a glass of makgeolli even at lunch time, but ofc not if I was going to drive a car or a motorcycle, bicycle was another matter :-) Potter´s panini lunch is great. I like Yakuin a lot as a quarter. This despite old talk and rumours about it being cheap and yakuza etc. It is a great place and good shopping like in the Yanagabashi market. I have recommended your clips to a few newcomers in Fukuoka. I hope they find them. You find places and quarters which are not in the usual Fukuoka TH-cam clips, usually it is just Tenjin, Hakata St, Ohori Park and Daizafu. So much more to explore. I fell in love with the small quarter of Nishinakasu, close to where we lived in Nakasu. Small alleys, small restos, almost like a labyrinth, but check prices and the menu before entering and ordering, some of them can be pricey. Ok, arigato and Merry (Mary) Christmas and a happy New Year. Cheers and kanpai from here and me in Romania.