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from my notebook:
As part of the "everybody buys a meal for the group once" plan, I bought brunch for ¥300. 10 red bean cakes!! SWEEET. literally.
(The next day = Jason: That suit looks hot.
Kaija: literally
Jason: ........ I don't need figuratively, I know it's literally!)
(nonsense). The cakes were in the shapes of places in Asakusa, like the lanterns, temple, and pagoda. They were deeeeeeeelicious! I want more red bean inside my stomach.
P.S. remember that thing I wrote about stuff not being too expensive in Japan? Well, maybe that's just because I never bought anything expensive and we always ate the cheapest food. win! ugh, so sick.
As part of the "everybody buys a meal for the group once" plan, I bought brunch for ¥300. 10 red bean cakes!! SWEEET. literally.
(The next day = Jason: That suit looks hot.
Kaija: literally
Jason: ........ I don't need figuratively, I know it's literally!)
(nonsense). The cakes were in the shapes of places in Asakusa, like the lanterns, temple, and pagoda. They were deeeeeeeelicious! I want more red bean inside my stomach.
P.S. remember that thing I wrote about stuff not being too expensive in Japan? Well, maybe that's just because I never bought anything expensive and we always ate the cheapest food. win! ugh, so sick.