Weekly Akiba Meshi (+Nogami Sake) Week 3 & 4, October 2015 : Gourmet/Eating Place Information in Akihabara (+Sake Bar Information in Ueno)

Weekly Akiba Meshi" (October 2015 3rd and 4th week issue), in which Akiba Research Institute staff members introduce what they ate in Akihabara and its surroundings.


*The concept is "to write about what we ate with our own money, as it is," and unlike other magazines (we do not receive any advertising fees or submit manuscripts), we will also write about the negative aspects... (><)
*For detailed location, business hours, budget, etc., please refer to the link (click on the restaurant name).
The disposable chopsticks in the corner of the tableware are just to give you an idea of the size/quantity of the food and dishes. Please do not say, "This is bad manners! Please don't say, "It's expensive and delicious," "It's delicious and expensive," "It's delicious and expensive," or "It's delicious and expensive.
We basically avoid "deca-masu" menus that cost more than 1,000 yen, because they are not necessarily cost-effective. I am sorry.
I have always had a standard body shape with a BMI index of around 22. I don't have any internal organ related diseases, but I am seriously afraid of gout! (((((((;´decided)))))))



Jaikiri curry party. Hi, this is Akiba Research Institute.

Last weekend, I went to the Kashiwa Reysol Fan Appreciation Day held at Hitachidai.


Normally at this time of the year, you should be playing the Nabisco final, not the Fan Appreciation, but I'll leave that aside... Holy crap!

Speaking of Reysol, I am talking about Jaïkiri (*), and speaking of Jaïkiri, I am talking about curry.


This year, too, a curry festival based on the curry party depicted in the Jaïkiri and an exchange between players and supporters took place at the stadium.


At the "Piano" stall in the players' cafeteria, Kantou Nakagawa, who recently scored his first professional goal and the tallest goal in J. League, personally served and handed out the special curry that the players were also eating.


His small figure of 155cm tall was cute to see up close, but we hope he will grow strong and support the team.

We support & expect a lot from you, and thank you for the curry!


Hitachi Stadium, home of Kashiwa Reysol, is the model for Sumidagawa Stadium, the home stadium of professional soccer club ETU (East Tokyo United), which is depicted in the soccer manga "Giant Killing," which has also been made into an anime. Kashiwa Reysol itself has also cooperated in the coverage of the story and has collaborated with the team frequently.

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