![]() ![]() In any case, it did look like they put a lot of effort–and possibly money–into the decor. It seemed almost like some kind of secret code…Ikuna began to ponder if they had some sort of deep meaning she wouldn’t understand.īut though the decorative elements had a nice Japanese flair to them, the atmosphere was unlike any Japanese sushi restaurant Ikuna had ever been to. ▼ “Sky, Ground, Common Difference, Love, God, Peace, Sushi, Sumo, Sea” They weren’t nonsense words, but at the same time, Ikuna had to wonder about why they were placed in those particular spots and in that particular order. There were some Japanese words and characters printed around in random places on the walls. However, Ikuna found some of the use of kanji questionable… The inside was very compact, but neat and very nicely decorated. Wondering what kind of sushi they might serve–and also harboring a vague hope that the owner might be a big sumo fan–she decided to make a stop for lunch there. As a beach resort town, it’s a popular vacation spot for European tourists, but not so much for Japanese travelers. ![]() Ikuna found Sumo Sushi in a city about 500 kilometers (about 311 miles) south of Cairo known as Hurghada. Luckily for times like these, the best remedy is eating Japanese food–and where better to alleviate the loss of sumo than by eating at a place called Sumo Sushi? After touring ramen restaurants in Spain and exploring plastic model hobby shops in Paris, she now finds herself checking out what the North African country of Egypt has to offer.Īfter many weeks of traveling, you’d think Ikuna was a little homesick for Japan, wouldn’t you? Normally, she would say she isn’t, except November is when the last Sumo tournament of the year is held, and Ikuna, a fan of sumo, isn’t here to see it, which makes her feel a little more inclined to miss her home country. Our Japanese-language reporter Ikuna Kamezawa is busy living her best life traveling the world right now. Interesting decor, enticing food names, and endearing staff made this a meal Ikuna will always remember!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |