On Wed, 06 May 2020 00:45:06 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:

> Hello,
> 
> 
> In the Message; 
> 
>   Subject    : Re: [e-users] enlightenment make smaller emacs every operation
>   Message-ID : <20200505155001.9b19a878504c929a7d3ec...@rasterman.com>
>   Date & Time: Tue, 5 May 2020 15:50:01 +0100
> 
> [CH] == Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> has written:
> 
> CH>  On Tue, 05 May 2020 23:01:39 +0900 Masaru Nomiya
> CH> <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:
> 
> [...]
> CH> > News papers informed me of many Ramen shops in London.
> CH> > 
> CH> > When I lived in Sheffied, there were only expensive Japanese
> CH> > restaurants in London and Manchester, AFAIK.
> 
> CH>  London has a few Ramen places. I've tried a few. So far I'm not
> CH>  that impressed. I want to go back to Ramen St. in Sapporo
> CH>  airport. Oh that place is heaven... :)
> 
> Ah, Ramen in Sapporo are very nice, I agree.
> 
> NN>  > Anyway, there are three styles for eating Ramen;
> MN>  > 
> MN>  > 1. Japanes style,
> MN>  > 2. English style,
> MN>  > and,
> MN>  > 3. Chinese style.
> MN>  > 
> MN>  > In which style, did you eat Ramen?
> 
> CH>  Japanese. My Favourite is Miso-tonkostu or just plain tonkotsu
> CH>  with lots of chaushu, butter, corn, some menma and negi and
> CH>  hosomen. Perferably omori too :)
> 
> No, no, I asked your style of eating.
> 
> The newspaper told me, the scenery in the Ramen shop are quite
> diffrent from in Japan. I could understand this difference right
> away. v(^o^)

Style of eating? Jus a bowl, some ohashi (japanese with the pointy ends) and
chrirenge to scoup out the soup... I don't care where I am or what the place is
looks like, as long as the Ramen are oishii :) That's what I care about...

> [...]
> MN> > Where did you live? Near the University of Tokyo?
> 
> CH>  Nishi-Shinjuku. First Hatsudai and then moved out 2 stations to
> CH>  Sasazuka. I lived right opposite Sasazuka station. This was about
> CH>  2004-2008.
> 
> 4 years!
> 
> I know your lived area well, because I lived near there for a long
> time.

Oh. Awesome. Then you know how many great ramen places can be found in the
Shinjuku and surrounding area. I also have fond memories of Moyan Curry and
FuFute BBQ - also this great sukiyaki place just near Yodobashi in Nishi
Shinjuku... :)

> CH>  Where In Japan are you? :)
> 
> I live in Yokohama, close to Kamakura. It's a little bit inconveniently
> situated.
> Maybe, you had been to Kamakura.

Oh Kamakura! Yes. I've been there. The buddah and temple there. :) It's a cute
little seaside town. Totally different from Tokyo.

> MN> > Our life in Sheffiled was mervelous, as well.
> MN> > It's about 40 years ago......
> 
> CH>  Oh wow. That is a long time ago. I've never been to Sheffield :)
> 
> Yes, long long time ago......
> Sheffiled was closely connected with Japan.
> I knew this fact with reading the 1870's newspapers in the Sheffield City
> Library.
> 
> Regars & Good night.
> 
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