Japanese Food
Japan is the food capital of the world. It's that simple. Boasting more Michelin stars than New York City and Paris combined says a lot, but you need not spend an arm and a leg in Japan to enjoy amazing meals. And you need not limit yourself to only Japanese dishes, whatever the Japanese offer, they ensure they've studied the craft and improved on it. Try Italian or French food in Japan, for example, and you will be surprised at the quality.
The Star of the Show…
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Kobe Steak
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Yakitori
Regardless of whether you are an amateur, enthusiast or pro, the one common denominator you need for shooting wildlife is a camera with serious zoom. Whether this is a small compact with 30x zoom, a mirrorless APS-C with 100-400 lens or a full frame Canikon with 300mm F2 bazooka, that will depend on how much you care about photography!
For reference, all of the photos on this page were shot using a Fujifilm X-H1 with 100-400mm Zoom Lens with 1.4x Teleconverter attached.
Michelin-Starred Ramen
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Tonkatsu
Look at the prey animals disposition, are they alert, relaxed or running?
Be patient, drive slowly or stay in one spot and use your binoculars to scout the terrain; in a few minutes or not, sometimes animals will emerge from the bush
In Kruger Park, particularly on the main roads, the easiest way to "spot" one of the hard-to-finds will be when you see many cars stopped
In the end, it is all about luck- a group of lions or leopard may have just crossed the road and disappeared into the bush seconds before you rolled by