kyushuu eating tour

kyushuu only chicken nanban mos burger, coco ichibanya curry, nagasaki chyanpon, horse sashimi, chicken liver/kidney(?)/heart sashimi, yatai hakata ramen, motsu/kimchi nabe + ika sashimi, hakata kasane ramen and more!
book your spot now! acommondation provided – camping style cramming + hard wood floor

over the weekend billy/clem/jen/roz came to kyushuu, and they’re all gonna write about the trip im pretty sure, so ill just write some random stuff:

  • eating two meals per meal is crazy
  • clem snores so punch him and tell him to face the other way if he sleeps beside you
  • tenjin core is girl heaven
  • raw chicken liver is like… ew
  • gotta stop going into sniper-mode, unless you have no shame
  • next time, rent-a-car might be a good idea
  • next time, have to go to the bar by my place

and then yesterday, they left to go beppu, and i cant because i got coop interview (she came at like 9:30 in the morning! i wasnt even at work yet), and then i got sick last night, and slept all night, the weather here is messed up

*added 10/25

pics uploaded, there’s first time of everything here in japan, from singing 6 hrs of karaoke, getting called “master” and being served for food, to biking 90km to a empty beach, and now, food poisoning, holy crap it’s insano, it’s one of the worst experience i’ll ever have, i’m assuming it’s poison b/c  i have been doing non-stop bathroom runs since about 3 am last night, this freakin sux, and i’m also sick at the same time, grrrr

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