sencho Posted June 6, 2008 Report Posted June 6, 2008 0730.... OUCH!!! I'm hurting.... on my way to business meeting... dribbly heap... pain Quote
John A Stuart Posted June 7, 2008 Report Posted June 7, 2008 ...and with a slimmer bill-fold I'm sure. The price of a pint is outrageous and as for a good single malt!!! Ah well, I brought back some shochu and it is reasonably priced. John Quote
Guido Posted June 7, 2008 Report Posted June 7, 2008 0730.... OUCH!!! I'm hurting.... on my way to business meeting... dribbly heap... pain I feel much better - probably because I passed out on the sofa after returning home, slept there fully dressed until 4:00 AM, crawled to my bed, and continued sleeping until 11:30 AM. Anyhow, my head knows what your head's going through. I think there was something wrong with the 43'rd flask of Saké ... Quote
sencho Posted June 8, 2008 Author Report Posted June 8, 2008 Just got back to Yokohama a full 36 hours after leaving with an absurd hangover caused by NMBG VI... had to go to sea to trial a yacht with a prospective owner.... After a day of trying to keep my cold soba noodles down, ended up in Tatiyama Bay (and susbsequently Taityama Port) where I was expected to repeat the evening before and get completely trollied again, this time on a rather deceptive shochu with quite a sting in it's tail.... Passed out on some nice person's tatami mattress and awoke with another raging head! Taken to breakfast in nearby village where the Miso and Nutto did the trick.... ...and to vainly keep this on a Nihonto related thread, the business contact I met took me to see Tatiyama Castle which was great. Sweated the alcohol out up the hill and really enjoyed the castle and surrounding landsacpe... Nihonto wise, Castle itself had a Tachi and a Wakazashi (both mumei and multiple suriage), and the little museum at the bottom of the hill had a beautiful ken and a koto "KISHU" JU YASUSHIGE katana (I guess mispelt on the card to really mean BUSHU JU YASUSHIGE) however I was still a little light headed and am not sure of what I was reading.... Also some rusty lumps of metal said to be from the 6th century.... Anyway nice place and to anyone, I recommend the countryside and coastline of Southern Chiba... it is magnificent... (the booze is pretty good too! :lol: ) Cheers! Quote
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