Ainu culture in the mainstream
Is there a possibility for Ainu culture to become more well known and mainstream in Hokkaido?
Is there a possibility for Ainu culture to become more well known and mainstream in Hokkaido?
Coffee stop at Pekan Kuala while going from Bukit Lawang to Berastagi in North Sumatra.
Lovely place with open air but shaded with many trees, local funky music and chilled out multicultural staff. Loved the coffee, we had 2 rounds.
The train between Abashiri and Shiretoko-Shari. Would you recommend and any season in particular? I love train journeys with good views.
Bought this melon smoothie from a kind street side truck in the morning near Senso-ji Temple. Loved it but I am eager to know the authenticity of it's origin.
Our host in Samosir, North Sumatra served us this yumazing noodle for breakfast. Loved the coconut milk + andaliman pepper broth.
Edit: Typo in the title. I meant Samosir, not Somasir.
Edit #2: Another typo in the title. It is Mie, not Mei.