Kobe Jazz Review: Vieni
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Kobe Jazz Review: Vieni

Kobe has a lot of nice restaurants, especially in Kitanozaka. Between the city’s huge international population and the local branch of Le Cordon Bleu cooking school, the slopes of Mt. Rokko are practically layered with good eats. Expensive, but good. From that perspective, then, Vieni still stands out from the pack. Located across from Sone, a Kitanozaka Jazz club with an unearned reputation, Vieni is sitting on some prime real estate, so you know the place has to measure up.

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Kicchiri Kitchen: Orange Chicken Stir-Fry

This month was going to be an interesting post about using your rice cooker for various things that probably break the warranty, as demonstrated by the illustrious Roger Ebert in his book The Pot and How to Use It. Unfortunately, my quiche-making efforts were thwarted, so here’s one of my old standby recipes from the vault.

Travel Japan: Miyajima, Hiroshima
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Travel Japan: Miyajima, Hiroshima

Miyajima is one of the Nihon Sankei, one of the three most scenic places in Japan, and is definitely my favourite place. Miyajima is situated just outside Hiroshima and is reached by ferry. The ferry takes only about 10 minutes and you can soon see what the island is most famous for – the giant red torii (shrine gate) floating in the water.

Tōshiya: Archery
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Tōshiya: Archery

The Japanese deem the twentieth year of an individual’s life as the one which signifies the official “coming of age.” In all aspects of Japanese society, the twentieth year marks the age where teenagers are thrust into the world of adulthood, whereby they become morally, and often, economically responsible for their future. Every January, scores of teenagers experience a sudden revolution in their physical and social being, one which is marked by joyous celebrations – and in this case, long, beautifully carved wooden bows and exquisitely designed kimonos.

News from your National AJET Rep: March ’11
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News from your National AJET Rep: March ’11

Hey Hyogo JETs, hope your winter vacations have been great! Now, I know all the ski trips, Valentine’s chocolate, naked men melées and graduation ceremonies are wrapping up, but don’t resign yourself to Facebook and Cracked.com just yet. Not that I’m knocking either of them – heck, they’re bookmarked on both of my school computers. I’ll never look at Grimace the same way again…sniffle…