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  1.  Originally Posted By: spacefrog
    Some sake can`t be heated. it depends if it has been pasteurised or not amongst other things.Unpasteurised sake should never be heated! there should be a pic on the back label with some pictogram displaying if it can be heated or not. In fact only cheap honjozo can really be heated(atsukan) and some of more expensive ginjoshu can be warmed(nurukan).

    Warming should never really be above 45 degrees, what I do is use a ceramic jar that my ceramic sake bottle fits in and fill it with boiling water and keept it in there for about 3.5- 4 mins.


    naruhodo! do you have a specially made ceramic pot for this purpose?
    I usually warm it in the microwave.
  2.  Originally Posted By: big-will
    I went to have a look. Those new 905s are really expensive aren't they? Seems some of them have a listed price of 70,000 yen and being sold for around 50,000 yen. Did the top of the line used to be so expensive? I suppose when they have tv, gps and all those other things they will be more expensive.

     

    I think Docomo have gone back to the system of you pay more for the phone but you get a cheaper plan.

     

    My Docomo bill too has dropped from about 8-9K to around 5K. noice!

    For the record I have the old n704i myu. Very slim, not so big on functions. paid around 15K.

  3. I think BP was suggesting skip the small (but obviously impressive) Canon if you're a photobuff and go up to a digital SLR and have the lightweight as the happy-snappy cam that slips into your pocket.

    Which I intend to do.

     

    I consider myself a bit of a photobuff and will probably buy a bigger camera at the end of the year. But what I want now is lightweight point and shoot. I'm going the 1030SW from what everyone says about their 700s. They've bumped up the spec to 10.1M so should be perfect for where I'm going.

     

    It gets released March 2008 but I can't find a date on that. Does anyone know exactly? Also, saw it advertised as a pre-release on Amazon for around 42000 Yen - the cheapest I've seen.

     

    Thanks for the input guys. I look forward to shooting you (with a camera) soon!

  4. Sasebo in Kyushu has hundreds of real 'slow food' burger joints.

    Possibly started from the US Navy/Army presence in the vicinity.

    But you've got to go down there and get the burger shop tour guide map.

     

    Big flat ones, tall chunky ones.... they've got 'em all.

     

    man I'm hungry.

  5. Ok, I know, I'm not the most keenest of SJForum posters, in fact you could call me Lenny Lurker.

     

    But hey, doesn't help when snow has only dumped (sorry, fallen lightly) in your region once this winter! Sheesh! wakaranai.gif

     

    Nevermind the bollocks, I have a ticket to Hifaru, Niseko next month and am looking for the best places to go. I've been twice before but usually only for a few days. This year, 8 days in pow-land. (tears well in eyes in extreme happiness) ;\)

     

    Let me know your favourite bars, eats and playzones, if you will, to make it the best tour ever.

     

    Here's what I do know...

     

    Strawberry is joy to play in pow-pow all day, making kickers and generally burying yourself in snow.

     

    Absolute vodka shots at the bottom of Hanazono give courage to going back up and doing the board park again.

     

    There's an ice-bar somewhere that i've not ventured into as yet.

     

    Onsen in the snow available but forget the name.

     

    A couple of bars sell Coopers Ale... JOY!

     

    Oh, and does anyone know where I can watch Liverpool play while up there? Scouser??

     

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