tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570152085130931903.post3202946748209547350..comments2023-05-07T09:39:26.538-06:00Comments on Aya's Super Awesome Adventures in Japan: Hot Springs, Yakiniku, and KittiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570152085130931903.post-48749441833205784682014-07-03T21:24:19.855-06:002014-07-03T21:24:19.855-06:00It's cool to hear the other side of the story,...It's cool to hear the other side of the story, and good to know some of you guys are reading this. I never bothered to ask anybody how the steak house was. Maybe I'll stop by an pseudo American restaurant next time I go to Japan!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13050811773688289585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6570152085130931903.post-19767678396827378132014-07-03T18:27:57.867-06:002014-07-03T18:27:57.867-06:00Hah! I love the baby kitties!
As part of the grou...Hah! I love the baby kitties!<br /><br />As part of the group that went to the American "Steak" House, it was actually pretty good. Way too hungry to wait for Yakiniku (was STARVING and Stacey was hangry). It was actually pretty hilarious yet awesome. I'm gonna say you missed out. Got a hamburger patty steak with a tiny American-style buffet. It was adorable!<br /><br />Thanks for immortalizing your/our adventures. This is so awesome to read and relive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com