Australian Gourmet Traveller - (05)May 2020 (1)

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  • is themedicinethatmakesus
    bettertravellers,andbetterpeople.
    WhenI landedinOsaka,I
    quicklyrealisedthatnocornerof
    lifewasleftuntouchedbyJapan’s
    dramaticdisparitytoeverything
    myunsophisticatedWesternmind
    knows.BeforeI’devenleftthe
    airport,I’dreluctantlyconcluded
    thata Japanesetoiletis smarter
    thanme.A Japanesetoilethas
    greateragility,musicalabilityand
    dedicationtohygienethanthe
    averageAustralian,Americanor
    European.Kneelingformyfirst
    traditionallunchona riverboat
    cruise,I thoughtI knewabout
    Japanesefood,butrapidlyrealised
    thatno,I knewa bitaboutsushi,
    whichis muchlikeconsidering
    yourselfanexpertinItalian
    cuisinebecauseyou’veeaten
    pizza.Andtravellingbypublic
    transporttomyhotel,surrounded
    bysuchmass,standard-issue
    Japaneseserenity,sleeknessand
    stoicism,I lookedlikea panic-
    stricken,red-facedhothead,a John
    McEnroetoeveryoneelse’sBjörn
    Borg.I haveneverfeltmoreIrish
    thanI didinJapan:disorganised,
    dishevelledanddisruptive.
    Yes,it chafedtobesoill-fitting
    in my new surroundings, but I


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foundmyselfwide-eyedwith
disbeliefanddelightaround
a hundredtimesa day.I knew
I’dbethrilledbyJapan’sclassic
sights:theShintoshrinesinKyoto,
theretina-searingneonlightsof
Osaka’srestaurantdistrict,the
traditionalryokanandonsenin
Wakayama.ButI hadn’tanticipated
beingmoved, nearlytotears,by
theroadsignsresemblingadorable
cartoonanimals.(Suchwidespread
commitmenttocuteness!)When
I ordereda “cloudcoffee” ina
café outofcuriosity,I neverin
mywildestdreamsenvisageda
suspendedclumpoffairyfloss,
meltingslowlyintothemug,sugar
dropletbysugardroplet.Why
haveanordinarydrinkwhen
youcanmakeit extraordinary?
I spenthoursina 7-Eleven
“Conbini”,becauseconvenience
storesfunctionascommunal
kitchensinJapan,withtop-notch
onigiriinthefridgeandstuffed
yakisobabunsandhotdrinksin
thewarmingcabinets.(InJapan
theyhavehot-drinkcabinets
aswellasregularcoldfridges.
Howmind-bending!)
Thecherryblossomfloating
intheairwaspretty,yes,butfar
moremagicaltomyeyeswerethe
easelsliningcanals,as children
andadultsalikepainstakingly
paintedwatercolours.(How
quaint!It’sasif Netflix,Instagram
andWhatsApphadneverbeen
invented.) A traditionalmatcha-
teaceremonyis mesmerising,
certainly,butI didn’texpect
thesamedegreeofreverence
andritualtogointothe
preparationofa $5bowlof
ramen.InJapan,virtuallynothing
is madewithoutloveandcare.
Therewereculturalshockwaves
thatdidn’tdelight,ofcourse;
thelovehotelsmademesad,
eventhoughtheycombinetwo
ofmyfavouritewordsinthe
Englishlanguage.Thebrutal
workinghoursandlengthy
commutesacceptedbyevery
“salaryman” made me realise

Feelinglike a
fishoutofwater
forcesus tolaugh
atourselves, itnips
emergent prejudices
in the bud.

myownwork-lifebalanceisn’t
quiteas shoddyasI thought.It
wasratherdepressingtorealise
thattheKyotoConventionand
VisitorsBureauis havingtotake
boldstepstoreducethefootfall
oftouristsintheheavilycongested
former-geishadistrictofGion.
Buteverydayofmystay,Japan
aggressivelyshookmeoutofmy
comfortzone,andopenedmyeyes
tothefactthatthereweredifferent
waystodoeverything: a different
waytoeat,a differentwaytorelax,
a differentwaytohavea coffee,a
differentwaytocontroltraffic
congestion,a differentwaytogo
tothetoilet.Everyhour,I learnt
somethingnew,andquestioned
mydefaultwaysofdoingthings.
SoI’llalwaysbegratefultoJapan,
forteachingmehowmuchI still
havetolearn.Andforreassuring
methatI’llnever,ever be immune
to culture shock.●

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