So, we knew it would be difficult for Tori to live in Japan as a vegetarian, and it definitely is. It takes a long time to go food shopping. We have to translate everything-- all of the ingredients. To do the translation, we have to pull out Google lens, and sometimes it doesn't work, yada, yada.. Point is, it takes quite a while. Plus, there are so many restaurants and eateries that Tori simply can't eat at because there are no vegetarian options.
That being said, we are quite surprised to see that Japan is in fact slowly beginning to embrace vegetarianism/veganism. As we mentioned, we did go to a vegan festival just this past weekend. There were vendors from all of the city that sell vegetarian items.
We've also ventured out to vegetarian restaurants. Literally, the only food they sold was vegetarian. It was great because many of the dishes were traditional Japanese dishes, giving Tori the chance to taste and experience them.
But, honestly, what has been the most surprising are the meat alternatives that we've found. We stumbled upon several different meat alternative options in our local supermarket! Win! Also, we popped into 711 last weekend and stumbled upon a vegetarian meat patty stuffed with cheese! Another win! One of the vegetarian restaurants we went to sold a vegan roast. We'll be eating that for Thanksgiving. And, of course, good old Ikea sells their vegan meatballs.
So frequently vegetarians and vegans are asked what they eat. Tori, in particular, has traditionally relied on meat alternatives. They're a quick, easy, and healthy way to make a meal. Relying solely on vegetables is wonderful, too, but it takes a lot of time and preparation, and we don't always have that much free time.
So, thank you, Japan, for getting on board and offering these delicious meat alternatives. Your vegetarian and vegan friends are incredibly grateful!
Victoria Robkis
49 chapters
16 Apr 2020
October 23, 2019
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Nagoya, Japan
So, we knew it would be difficult for Tori to live in Japan as a vegetarian, and it definitely is. It takes a long time to go food shopping. We have to translate everything-- all of the ingredients. To do the translation, we have to pull out Google lens, and sometimes it doesn't work, yada, yada.. Point is, it takes quite a while. Plus, there are so many restaurants and eateries that Tori simply can't eat at because there are no vegetarian options.
That being said, we are quite surprised to see that Japan is in fact slowly beginning to embrace vegetarianism/veganism. As we mentioned, we did go to a vegan festival just this past weekend. There were vendors from all of the city that sell vegetarian items.
We've also ventured out to vegetarian restaurants. Literally, the only food they sold was vegetarian. It was great because many of the dishes were traditional Japanese dishes, giving Tori the chance to taste and experience them.
But, honestly, what has been the most surprising are the meat alternatives that we've found. We stumbled upon several different meat alternative options in our local supermarket! Win! Also, we popped into 711 last weekend and stumbled upon a vegetarian meat patty stuffed with cheese! Another win! One of the vegetarian restaurants we went to sold a vegan roast. We'll be eating that for Thanksgiving. And, of course, good old Ikea sells their vegan meatballs.
So frequently vegetarians and vegans are asked what they eat. Tori, in particular, has traditionally relied on meat alternatives. They're a quick, easy, and healthy way to make a meal. Relying solely on vegetables is wonderful, too, but it takes a lot of time and preparation, and we don't always have that much free time.
So, thank you, Japan, for getting on board and offering these delicious meat alternatives. Your vegetarian and vegan friends are incredibly grateful!
1.
The BIG Move
2.
The First Week
3.
October 1st -- The day everything happened
4.
So Many ROAD BLOCKS
5.
Cool Restaurants
6.
Move In
7.
The old, temporary apartment
8.
Tsurumai Park & Vegan Fest
9.
The day of many deliveries
10.
Being vegetarian in Japan
11.
We're going to the OLYMPICS
12.
Earthquake proof labs
13.
🎃Happy Halloween 🎃
14.
Kyoto Trip
15.
11/11 ... Pocky Day
16.
Yakitori time
17.
Westgate
18.
Peter Pladman's Visit
19.
Our Hike from Magome to Tsumago
20.
Shirakawago & Takayama
21.
Fire Ramen in Kyoto
22.
It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas
23.
Nagoya's Cultural Night
24.
🎄Merry Christmas🎄
25.
Christmas Lights
26.
Sapporo Snow Festival
27.
Day trip to Hamamatsu
28.
Tori's B-day Trip
29.
Himeji
30.
Pumpkin Painting
31.
Flavored Soy Milks
32.
Halloween
33.
Kobe
34.
Okazaki
35.
Miklos's JLPT
36.
Rock Climbing
37.
Christmas & New Years
38.
The Site of Reversible Destiny
39.
Nabana no Sato
40.
Skiing & Snowboarding
41.
Visiting Snow Monkeys in Japan
42.
Gifu University
43.
Golden Week
44.
The Sweetest Hubby
45.
Pink Moss Galore
46.
Ukai - Cormorant Fishing
47.
Inuyama
48.
Rice Fields and Sun Flowers
49.
Visiting Northern Japan (Tohoku)
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