If you look very closely at the photo on the cover of the March issue of Dancyu, you’ll see Et-chan.
When faced with a choice between visiting kura, picking up bottles of the freshest sake, entertaining visiting nihonshu fans, working, visiting more kura, and doing a MeetUp–or writing up the latest Sake of the Week, our brains gave out.
Our traditional Happy New Year card. Wishing you all good food and good sake in 2010.
Tokyofoodcast will be on a short summer break, but SOTW will resume in September. In the meantime, I thought to try a bit of SOTW trivia.
Need a bit of a break from knives, food, and sake? Please visit the May Japan Blog Matsuri hosted on Nihon Sun to read everyone’s submission on the subject, “My Favorite Place in Japan”, as well as to view some stunning images.
This was my first time to submit a post to the Matsuri and my [...]
At the beginning of our blog history, we were really shy to talk about ourselves. Eventually, though, we added more information about us, E & T on our About Tokyofoodcast page.
Now, we can’t hide any longer since TokyoTopia decided to dig in and find out who we are! And, somehow in her interview, she managed [...]
At Tokyofoodcast, we have been Tweeting away our sake and food activities. To find out what we are eating and drinking please follow us on Twitter! Not everything makes it onto the blog. We link to lots of photos live as we enjoy treats from Tokyo and beyond.
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Te-chan’s nihonshu related posts are @saketechan.
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I don’t want to give Jams any more exposure by linking to them, but at least one site is stealing the content of this blog (and many others with Japan-centered content). They just reproduce our blog posts and strip off the names and links in some misguided attempt to get more Google juice.
In most cases, [...]
Happy New Year! I wish you all great 2009 with great food and lots of sake!
I have been away from Tokyofoodcast just a bit too long. I had a very mixed end of the year and new year with lots of wonderful things, but also a series of technical disasters and mechanical malfunctions. Now [...]