Monday, April 5, 2010

Holidays in Japan

Although I spent years living in Japan, I had only been there once before on Christmas day. That was in 1998. I was living in Tokyo, and I had to work that day. I had dinner with a friend at a Taiwanese restaurant that night, and then I flew to France a couple of days later. I had never been in Japan on New Year's before. I had such a nice time this year, I wish I had stayed before. Maybe next year!
One of Sapporo's sister cities is Munich, and one result of this is the Munich Market, which is held each year in December. It's a German-style Christmas market, complete with vendors from Germany, German food, and gluwein!

Spending Christmas Eve snowboarding at Kiroro was also wonderful. Hokkaido has the best powder I've ever experienced--and I've also skied Tohoku, the Alps, and the Rockies. Plus, it's inexpensive, and there are usually no lines.

Dishes in my Christmas dinner with a friend and my Japanese teacher: a delicious assortment of Hokkaido sashimi, and potato mochi cheese butter yaki. Hokkaido is known for potatoes, cheese and butter, and this dish combines these specialities--with mochi and a tare sauce. So tasty!
New Year's decorations in Sapporo Station. This display is as tall as a person, and about as big as a Tokyo apartment.

Seeing this photos have made me wonder why I moved back to the States!