Cooking Class at Tokyo Gas

A really busy day today. We went to Shinjuku to attend a cooking class arranged by Tokyo Gas. This is Chie’s and my 3rd cooking class together. They are quite fun. Usually it is CHie, me and about 30 women. Most of them are very impressed that I can cut, for instance, a cucomber without chopping of my fingers. Under such circomstances it is easy to impress.

Chie at the cooking class    Me at the cooking class
Cooking sensei    Me cleaning up

We cooked a Christmas dinner today. Green salad, chicken cream stew pie, Belgian clam soup, caramelized apple with vanilla ice cream. We were 6 people in our cooking group including Chie and me. And I can honestly say that I was not the worst at cooking in the group. The apples were the best, even though a pinch of cinamon would have made all the difference.

Caramelized apples with vanilla ice cream

After the cooking class Chie and I continued to a hotel nearby. Isetan department store had a family sales there. I bought some underwear for half price or so. And a pair of warm socks.

We continued to Isetan department store in Shinjuku. Zig-zagging between all the people. It was crazy. We got tired just because of all the people. And then we had to walk for a few hours too. Between all the places we visited.

At 8 we were arriving in Ebisu and we were just too tired to cook. So we went to Red Pepper instead. We had Ceasar salad, dry tomatoes, olives in herbs and olive oil, tuna carspacio, lasanga, and grilled pork. We finished with pear sorbet, chestnut ice cream, and a chocolate cake. Yummy!

Nagatoro on a Clear Autumn Day

Since we went to Tokorozawa already yesterday we could have a sleep-in which was really great. When I woke up I took Coco-chan for a walk. We have made it a routine now when I visit. Same route. And he stops almost at the same spots to sniff and mark his territory. Once we had breakfast and got ready we took the car and drove to Nagatoro, about 1 hour and a half drive from Tokorozawa.

We had a walk through a small village to get to the Arakawa river and the Iwadatami along the river. We bought a big sembe (Japanese rice cockie) and ate while walking down to the river.

Sembe grill

The name Iwadatami means stone tatami mat and is called so because it consists of flat stones about the sice and look of a tatami. Coco-chan really enjoyed running there. And to our amazement he also climbed some stairs. Something he usually is too scared to do.

Arakawa    Coco & Chie at Arakawa's Iwadatami

From the Iwatatami we could look at some boats doing river rafting, although it was not much rafting today. But still it was beautiful with all the autumn colors.

After a while we walked back up to our car and past it up to the jinja (shrine) just below the Hodo-san (Mt. Hodo). Unfortunately we could not see much of the shrine since it was under renovation. But we continued to walk up to the rope way (cable car). We just arrived as one car was on its way to depart. Chie hurried to pay our tickets, including a kid’s ticket for Coco-chan (260 JPY).

Contributors to the shrine at Hodo-san's base

At the top we walked around to find another shrine. And a zoo with monkeys. Neither was much fun to see. But the colors and the view was really beautiful. We also had a chance to see Winter Sakura, which is the flowering of a plum tree during the winter time. Quite beautiful. And finally we could climb the highest mountain in Japan… Yes, it is Hodo-san at 4971 meters (see photo) and not Fuji-san at 3376 meters.

Coco and Johan at Hodo-san's top
Coco and Chie outside the shrine on Hodo-san    Coco and Chie at Hodo-san    Winter sakura on Hodo-san

Everywhere the leaves were brown, read, yellow, and green. It was really colorful everywhere we looked. And Coco-chan seemed to enjoy it as well. And who could blame him. Everywhere we went people stopped and said “Ohhh, so cute”. I said thank you… But most of the time it was, to my amazement, directed towards Coco-chan and not me 🙁

Coco and Johan on Hodo-san

When we got back down to earth… Again by cable car. It was getting dusk.

Cable car on Hodo-san    Johan, Chie, and Coco

Back at the shrine they had turned on the light making the trees sparkle in red, orange and yellow. It was really beautiful.

Dragon of Hodo-san    Coco and Johan at the shrine at Hodo-san's base

Although very beautiful we had to get back home. We got back to the car and Chie drove. This is always a trouble since Coco-chan really loves her so much he cannot stay away. And always struggle to get into her laps. But this time it took about five minutes of not so much struggle and whimping before he just fell down in an exhausted heap in my lap. And slept all the way back to Tokorozawa.

We had planned to make dinner at home. But we arrived back home so late we decided to go to Musashi instead. As always it was yummy!

Fuji-san in the Morning

Not only the evenings are clear but the mornings as well. From the emergency stairs we can see Fuji-san (Mt. Fuji) when the weather is like today.

Fuji-san

Tokyo Tower

The last couple of days have been very clear in Tokyo. This makes the night view from Chie’s balcony quite nice. The Tokyo Tower is a few (9) meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, just to beat the French guys.

Tokyo Tower

Happy Birthday Chie

After the office today I met Chie in Naka-meguro. From there we walked to the Jojoen yaki-niku restaurant not far from the Konami Sports. We were celebrating Chie’s birthday and she decided to have yaki-niku at Jojoen.

Chie at Jojoen

And what a good choice it was. The food was great. The meat almost melting in the mouth. And garlic cooked in oil so that it was crispy on the outside and soft and sweet on the inside. It was really tasty. But tomorrow people at the office will probably take a detaour rather that come near any of us.

Yaki-niku    Chie at Jojoen
Happy Birthday Chie!