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Today my schedule planned already two weeks before to see my old friend since high school student, Enshin was canceled due to he caught the flu (インフルエンザ) though he was the planner and it was also planned that our old friend Nakamura would come to see us from Koriyama city (郡山市) after attending his friend's wedding party in Tokyo.
He said to me so through the phone last night.
Unbelievable! What a unlucky man he is!
Why in hell might he need to catch the flu just before the appointed day, of all days!
Today it was raining heavily since before dawn.
About 7:45 p.m. I went to Kanda Jinbo-cho (神田神保町) with my brother through the rain in order to hayauri Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ).
After that at first we visited "Ore no sousaku ramen Kiwamiya"* (俺の創作らぁめん 極や) which had just started a business since Oct. 23 in order to eat its tsukemen.
But its ticket maschine outside said that "tsukemen was sold out." Why?
One of its staffs answered, "tsukemen is going to start being served around next week."
Ok, no thank you! They should have announced so on the website!
Instead, next we visited "Tsukemen senmon-ten Akamugi"* (つけ麺専門店 あかむぎ), whose tsukemen we had never eaten.
When we arrived at the shop, the master came out in order to talk to us and said "sorry, noodles are already sold out." What?
You bastard! This is far from being a good ramen shop!
Oh, unlucky man, thou missedst the descent of Ramen-Satan to thyself.
And nobody except himself knows when the Second Coming would be done!
My brother said to me, "you are not responsible for missing tsukemen at these shops but I regard you as unlucky man."
There was no other choice for us then and there than to go to the shop which I had visited last week because we did not want to walk around in the rain any more.
So we arrived at Kanda Tsukemen Basho Oozeki (神田 つけ麺場処 大関).
"Oozeki" (large-sized) tsukemen
I chose "Oozeki" (large-sized) tsukemen (つけ麺 大盛「大関」) and my brother chose "Sekiwake" (つけ麺 中盛「関脇」) (690 yen each.)
We got seats at only one table in the innermost of the shop.
As mentioned when I visited here last, its soup is not bad but we got tired of it during eating.
My brother was not able to eat up his tsukemen all not only because he became full but also because he did not want to keep on eating it.
(I ate it up all but I was a little tired of it as well as my brother.)
Unnn..., their appealing point is nothing but reasonable price.
The staffs shut up the shop while we were eating tsukemen; we were the last customers who went out of the shop.
The master talked to me when they saw us off to the door, "you came to our shop last week, didn't you?"
Oops! Unluckily I got identified as myself by them though I do not hope to because I do not want to be found a regular customer!
About 9 p.m. we went to Shin-ochanomizu station (新御茶ノ水駅) in order to take Subway Chiyoda Line train (地下鉄千代田線).
My brother
By the way, I had had extremely bad diarrhea (下痢) which had started since last Saturday, as I stated before.
Water had carried on running out of my ass hole again and again all day long for about a week as if I had urinated like a woman.
I suspect that raw oysters I ate Thursday last week (Nov. 10) might cause such bad diarrhea.
However it seems that I recovered perfectly from diarrhea around today.
That was too much! How unlucky I was!
But its ticket maschine outside said that "tsukemen was sold out." Why?
One of its staffs answered, "tsukemen is going to start being served around next week."
Ok, no thank you! They should have announced so on the website!
Instead, next we visited "Tsukemen senmon-ten Akamugi"* (つけ麺専門店 あかむぎ), whose tsukemen we had never eaten.
When we arrived at the shop, the master came out in order to talk to us and said "sorry, noodles are already sold out." What?
You bastard! This is far from being a good ramen shop!
Oh, unlucky man, thou missedst the descent of Ramen-Satan to thyself.
And nobody except himself knows when the Second Coming would be done!
My brother said to me, "you are not responsible for missing tsukemen at these shops but I regard you as unlucky man."
There was no other choice for us then and there than to go to the shop which I had visited last week because we did not want to walk around in the rain any more.
So we arrived at Kanda Tsukemen Basho Oozeki (神田 つけ麺場処 大関).
"Oozeki" (large-sized) tsukemen
I chose "Oozeki" (large-sized) tsukemen (つけ麺 大盛「大関」) and my brother chose "Sekiwake" (つけ麺 中盛「関脇」) (690 yen each.)
We got seats at only one table in the innermost of the shop.
As mentioned when I visited here last, its soup is not bad but we got tired of it during eating.
My brother was not able to eat up his tsukemen all not only because he became full but also because he did not want to keep on eating it.
(I ate it up all but I was a little tired of it as well as my brother.)
Unnn..., their appealing point is nothing but reasonable price.
The staffs shut up the shop while we were eating tsukemen; we were the last customers who went out of the shop.
The master talked to me when they saw us off to the door, "you came to our shop last week, didn't you?"
Oops! Unluckily I got identified as myself by them though I do not hope to because I do not want to be found a regular customer!
About 9 p.m. we went to Shin-ochanomizu station (新御茶ノ水駅) in order to take Subway Chiyoda Line train (地下鉄千代田線).
My brother
By the way, I had had extremely bad diarrhea (下痢) which had started since last Saturday, as I stated before.
Water had carried on running out of my ass hole again and again all day long for about a week as if I had urinated like a woman.
I suspect that raw oysters I ate Thursday last week (Nov. 10) might cause such bad diarrhea.
However it seems that I recovered perfectly from diarrhea around today.
That was too much! How unlucky I was!
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