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New Zealand/2006
Japan to NZ

Napier
Accommodation
Napier City
Sight Seeing tour
Art Deco tour
Wine tour

Wellington
Accommodation
Wellington City
Te Papa Museum
Location tours
-Rover Rings tour
Wine tour

Picton
Accommodation
Picton City
Wine tour

Christchurch
Accommodation
Fishing

Rotorua
Accommodation
Rotorua City
Sightseeing

Mount Maunganui

Auckland
Accommodation
Sky tower
Auckland City
Location tours
-Hobbiton
-Mordor
Wine tour
Kauri Forests tour

NZ to Japan

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Taiwanese restaurant, Cha
There were lots of dishes on the menu, especially lots of hot noodles. I went for dinner three times. Because it was very cold every day and I wanted to warm myself. Nothing like a noodle with a hot soup to warm myself on a cold day!

Irish pub, Molly Malones
Many pictures of Ireland were decorated on the wall and there was a traditional mood. It was always busy but I felt cozy.

Kilkenny is one of the Irish beers. It has a light taste and it is easy to drink.

Japanese restaurant, Miyabi Sushi
I ordered a teriyaki chicken combo meal, which included two teriyaki chickens, miso soup, green salad and rice. It cost NZ$23 including a glass of Tui beer. It was the same taste as the regular one in Japan. But there was a big error in this picture(right). What's wrong with this picture?
Answer: The green salad was serving on the wrong dish, which was a soup bowl! Japanese people never do it!!

Takeaway only shop, Ai Sushi
I enjoyed sushi at low prices, which cost NZ$7. But honestly, I think that the sushi shops in New Zealand generally needed more vinegar. New Zealander might have a special taste for sushi...?

Japanese restaurant, Kazu
I had a nizakana teishoku for dinner. It cost NZ$33 including two bottles of TAAKAWA Ale. The main dish was two pieces of boiled fish and maki-zushi(vinegared rice rolled in dried laver), plus miso soup and rice! I haven't eaten rice with maki-zushi before....
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TAAKAWA, a local brew beer in New Zealand. I heard that TAAKAWA is New Zealand's first indigenous drink.

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