230 037 (community total) + 10 (my reviews) = 230 047
230 047 (community total) + 30 (my reviews) = 230 077 (new total)
230 077 (community total) + 22 (my reviews) = 230 099 (new total)
230 099 (community total) + 56 (my reviews) = 230 155 (new total)
230 155 (community total) + 53 (my reviews) = 230 208 (new total)
We’re in Oita!
Oita Prefecture
Chicken Tempura とり天
OK, time for some old-fashioned sexism! In the early Showa era, Japanese fried chicken (karaage) contained bones and was considered too difficult for women to eat. Therefore, a softer version with no bones was introduced and the light batter proved a hit in Oita. Chicken tempura is now extremely popular throughout Japan. It is eaten in a variety of contexts, and is often found in udon restaurants.
Soft-Shelled Turtle すっぽん
Right, this is going to be the most unusual article of the entire race. First, to energise your body, you should drink a glass of soft-shelled turtle blood. It is said to have a very high nutritional content. You can mix it with apple juice to make it sweeter. Next comes the turtle soup, filled with turtle meat and vegetables. Finally, for dessert, you can eat a sweet soft-shelled turtle jelly. Yum.
Dried Young Sardines ちりめん
These little fish are caught in Beppu Bay and dried without any additives; they therefore retain all the taste. They go well in salads and soups, or just simply with some rice.
ONLY THREE MORE STOPS!! LET’S GO GO GOOOO!
Next stop, Miyazaki! The ticket is 7,200 yen, so our next target is 237,300. LET’S GO!
230 208 (community total) + 12 (my reviews) = 230 220
230 220 (community total) + 50(my reviews) = 230 270
230 270 (community total) + 80 (my reviews) = 230 350
230 350 (community total) + 52 (my reviews) = 230 402
230 350 (community total) + 64 (my reviews) = 230 414
230 414 (community total) + 29 (my reviews) = 230 443
230 443 (community total) + 145 (my reviews since whenever) = 230 588
230588 + 17 = 230605
230 605 (community total) + 5 (my reviews) = 230 610
230 610 +245 = 230 855
I haven’t updated for months! Is there a way to extract the number of review between two date (counting them manually isn’t an option)?
230 855 +20 = 230 875
230 875 +33 = 230 908