tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15370741.post115638828081240853..comments2023-09-28T19:24:57.649+09:00Comments on jmglov: The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on Fire!Josh Gloverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01937662965184237064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15370741.post-1156631935220279902006-08-27T07:38:00.000+09:002006-08-27T07:38:00.000+09:00Oh, we gorged ourselves on crab last night, as you...Oh, we gorged ourselves on crab last night, as you will see from an upcoming entry. It was a "baikingu" place, and it was a tourist trap, but we had a sweet JAL Tours coupon. :)<BR/><BR/>If we came to Hokkaido for a week, or even four days, I could not be kept away from Hakodate even if Lyani had a specially-designed Bakumatsu historical site repelling device of some sort. But with being in for only three days, the four-and-a-half hour train ride from Sapporo puts the kaibosh on a Hakodate trip.Josh Gloverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01937662965184237064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15370741.post-1156491968443510102006-08-25T16:46:00.000+09:002006-08-25T16:46:00.000+09:00Yo. A few months ago I had some "Hokkaido crab" at...Yo. A few months ago I had some "Hokkaido crab" at a Hokkaido fair in Oita. It was one of the best things that I have ever eaten. You should try to get some in Sapporo if you can (out of season but you can still try). I hear that you should avoid the "baikingu" places because they are tourist traps. <BR/><BR/>I bet you really want to go down to Hakodate for the Shinsengumi stuff but that is probably a hard sell (^_^)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com