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Nakamuraken -Kyoto city中村軒 宇治ミルク金時(白玉つき)Green tea milk with sweet bean and mochi shaved iceNakamurak

Nakamuraken -Kyoto city

中村軒 宇治ミルク金時(白玉つき)

Green tea milk with sweet bean and mochi shaved ice

Nakamuraken is traditional Japanese sweets shop near Katsura river.

They’re famous for sweet bean and mochi, so I chose this flavor shaved ice.

Ice melted gently, and go very good with green tea syrup and sweet bean!

I totally loved this!


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Yamamoto Kissa -Kyoto cityやまもと喫茶 クリームソーダCosy and quiet cafe near Gion area in Kyoto.Melon soda toppe

Yamamoto Kissa -Kyoto city

やまもと喫茶 クリームソーダ

Cosy and quiet cafe near Gion area in Kyoto.

Melon soda topped with vanilla ice cream and sweeten cherry.

colorful and cute beverage good for summer ;)


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The Three Bears -Kyoto cityForet Noir Chocolate plus black cherry. Heaven.

The Three Bears -Kyoto city

Foret Noir 

Chocolate plus black cherry. Heaven.


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Cafe bibliotic Hello! -Kyoto citySalad lunch with soup, bread, and iced coffee. 1400 yeninterior and

Cafe bibliotic Hello! -Kyoto city

Salad lunch with soup, bread, and iced coffee. 1400 yen

interior and menus reminds me of nice organic cafe in the US!

サラダランチ1400円。

メニューの感じとか、お店の雰囲気がアメリカのおしゃれなカフェっぽい。

カリフォルニアとかニューヨークにありそう!

ひたすらおしゃれな気分に浸ってゆっくり食事したりお茶するのにおすすめ。


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Hanano Chaya- Mimurodo TempleSmall rest place in Mimurodo Temple that is famous for Hydrangea.Shaved

Hanano Chaya- Mimurodo Temple

Small rest place in Mimurodo Temple that is famous for Hydrangea.

Shaved ice, grape jelly, red bean, and mochi. 

Grape jelly is used to resemble a hydrangea.


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TEO KAFON-Kyoto cityMatcha sweets special set with iced matcha latte cute and small pieces of green

TEO KAFON-Kyoto city

Matcha sweets special set with iced matcha latte 

cute and small pieces of green tea sweets includes cheese cake, role cake, chocolate ball, biscuit, and eclair. 

if you’re matcha lover, this is worth trying to eat:)


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Toriiwarou `鳥岩楼 -Kyoto cityChicken and egg over rice!too delicious to eat.

Toriiwarou `鳥岩楼 -Kyoto city

Chicken and egg over rice!

too delicious to eat.


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Kin no Yuri Tei 金の百合亭ー Kyoto citySakura Matcha parfait 980 yenThe spring limited parfait layered wit

Kin no Yuri Tei 金の百合亭ー Kyoto city

Sakura Matcha parfait 980 yen

The spring limited parfait layered with mochi, cherry blossom cream, matcha ice cream, cherry blossom chiffon cakes, and matcha pudding. 

Everything is so good and balanced. 

This cafe is right in front of Yasaka Shrine, and able to see the shrine through the window. 

very good for the tea break between sightseeing in Kyoto.


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Creperie Kyoto ChandeleurStrawberry and white chocolate Mont-blanc crepe from the creperie right nex

Creperie Kyoto Chandeleur

Strawberry and white chocolate Mont-blanc crepe from the creperie right next to Daimaru Department Kyoto.

looks so cute, and associated with spring is almost there. 


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Zef -Kyoto citySmall and nice coffee stand near by Tasumi-bridge.The owner is Italian. They are so n

Zef -Kyoto city

Small and nice coffee stand near by Tasumi-bridge.

The owner is Italian. They are so nice and kind!


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Male Branche-Kyoto cityCherry Mont-blancMale Branche is one of the famous sweets shop in Kyoto.They

Male Branche-Kyoto city

Cherry Mont-blanc

Male Branche is one of the famous sweets shop in Kyoto.

They have many kinds of cakes, and souvenirs.

Everything is cute and good design.

I totally recommend to have something from this place!


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Milk -Harajuku,TokyoChiffon cake with whipped cream

Milk -Harajuku,Tokyo

Chiffon cake with whipped cream


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Nakamuraken -Kyoto cityHappy New Year 2018!The first post is “Oshiruko” form Nakamuraken in Katsura

Nakamuraken -Kyoto city

Happy New Year 2018!

The first post is “Oshiruko” form Nakamuraken in Katsura area.

Small Mochi with sweeten red bean. Hot, sweet and delicious!


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Zenkashoin -Kyoto cityAutumn limited special plateThis place has beautiful garden that associated wi

Zenkashoin -Kyoto city

Autumn limited special plate

This place has beautiful garden that associated with “Zen”.

They serve thoughtful, photogenic, and delicious sweets!

Here is worth addicting to your list.


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Gion Komori -Kyoto cityAutumn specialty parfait layered with mont-blanc cream, matcha ice cream, van

Gion Komori -Kyoto city

Autumn specialty parfait layered with mont-blanc cream, matcha ice cream, vanilla ice cream, and more! This place is my regular spot to have matcha parfait. worth adding your list!


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SugitoraMont blanc parfait from Sugitora.parfait layered crumbles, pear gelato, milk gelato, walnuts

Sugitora

Mont blanc parfait from Sugitora.

parfait layered crumbles, pear gelato, milk gelato, walnuts, praline gelato, mont blanc cream, and langue de chat. 

Autumn limited parfait! so good!!


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Sugitora -Kyoto cityMy favorite Gelato shop in Shijo Kawaramachi.Parfait of tart-tatin Parfait layer

Sugitora -Kyoto city

My favorite Gelato shop in Shijo Kawaramachi.

Parfait of tart-tatin 

Parfait layered with caramelized apples, pear gelato,caramel gelato, milk gelato, and baked pie and nuts. 

This shop’s gelato and parfait take the cake!!!

too delicious to eat!!!


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Witchy tipfortravel

Take your herbs with you in tea bags. You can take full store-bought tea bags as your herbs or you can empty them out and put in the herbs that you need. I suggest you secure the bags with bobby pins or sew them together (you could also glue it, tie it up or tape it…)

SUPER DUPER IMPORTANT PRO TIPS ABOUT DRIVING IN ICELANDHow does one get around Iceland? Well, if youSUPER DUPER IMPORTANT PRO TIPS ABOUT DRIVING IN ICELANDHow does one get around Iceland? Well, if you

SUPER DUPER IMPORTANT PRO TIPS ABOUT DRIVING IN ICELAND

How does one get around Iceland? Well, if you’re trying to get around Reykjavik, you can certainly get around quite easily with their bus transit. But if you’re hoping to explore the country, you have a few options. 

You can either book tours that will take you around in charter buses or vans. You can rent your own car and drive around. Or, you can hitchhike around, which is apparently extremely safe and commonplace in Iceland. I’m not one to hitchhike, and I hate organized tours, so I opted to rent my own car. 

I rented from Avis/Budget at the Keflavik Airport, and they gave me a small little Hyundai, which was perfect for travelling alone. They’ll recommend you get all sorts of insurance for sand/ash protection and a ton of other things. It’s up to you, but I got the basic insurance, which still ended up costing me nearly $400 USD for 9 days. Pro Tip 1: Buy insurance for your vehicle online before you get to the airport, and do it at least 24 hours before you’re scheduled to pick up the vehicle because it costed 5x more for the insurance when I got it at the counter. It would have been around $8 a day but ended up being $40 a day for the car I had. 

Pro Tip 2:To get around Iceland, I recommend either getting a mobile hotspot internet for your car (a MiFi device), or you can do what I did and download offline maps on my Google Maps app and then use that without ever needing internet on the road. The only downfall is you don’t get road closure or traffic information, but that’s not too necessary when you’re driving around Iceland.

Pro Tip 3: Before you get on the road, here are two extremely important websites you should look at when you have wifi. 

https://safetravel.is/

http://www.road.is/

http://en.vedur.is/

The thing about Iceland is the weather is insane. It will change in a matter of seconds, and you may not see it coming. Safetravel.is is a great website because it gives you a lot of practical safety advice on traversing the country. You can also upload your travel itinerary, and in the event that you’re lost or something happens to you, rescue parties can find you based on your plans you’ve sent to them. 

Road.is is super awesome because it tells you about road conditions and road closures. The main highway in Iceland is Route 1, also known as Ring Road  (Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur). This road is normally open and okay to travel on when it’s NOT winter, but the other roads in the country are often affected by the weather. I used this website a lot when I was traveling through snowy parts of the country on the northern peninsula. Many roads were icy and impassable, so I made a detour and chose roads that were in good condition. 

Last website. Check out the weather forecast and aurora borealis forecast on en.vendur.is. The weather is erratic in Iceland, but the forecasters are pretty good 1-2 days out. Always check the weather the day and night before you have big plans! 

Ok, anyway, as far as roads are concerned, you’ll likely be on Route 1 for a large chunk of your trip. Near Reykjavik, the road is maybe 4 lanes wide with 2 lanes in each direction. But the large majority of Ring Road is 2 lanes, and many bridges you’ll encounter are 1 lane, so you’ll have to yield to oncoming traffic pretty often. 

Even if it’s a sunny day, you are likely to encounter windy conditions. For me and my tiny Hyundai, we were blowing around like crazy in 60 mph winds on the southern coast of Iceland. And when a huge semi would come in the opposite direction, my car would wobble on the road and almost be uncontrollable. So, definitely be careful driving, and check road conditions before you leave! 

Pro Tip 4: Getting gasoline can be a challenge because you could go for hours without seeing a gas station. Most gas stations you encounter will have a self-service option where you can use them 24/7. However, you need to be careful. To use a self-service pump, you need to have a credit or debit card with a chip AND A PIN NUMBER. My credit cards all have chips, but I never set up a pin number for my CREDIT cards. My DEBIT cards however have a pin number. After trying my credit cards unsuccessfully and freaking out thinking I would be stranded, I gave my debit card a try, and it worked! Unfortunately I got whacked with bank fees, because my debit card isn’t really meant to be used internationally. C’est la vie…! 

Also, besides Ring Road, you’ll probably encounter a lot of gravel roads with potholes. Drive slowly and carefully through these to avoid damage to your undercarriage! Your rental car company will charge your ass for that!

Alrighty, now that we got that all out of the way, happy driving!


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