208 102 (community total) + 51 + 1 + 30 (my reviews) = 208 184
208 184 (community total) + 10 (my reviews) = 208 194
208 194 (community total) + 44 (my reviews, last few days) = 208 238
208 238(community total) + 100(my reviews) = 208 338
208 238 (Community total) + 508 (my new reviews since I posted in October) = 208 546
208 546 (community total) + 75 (my reviews) = 208 621
208 621 (community total)+ 11 + 20 (my reviews) = 208 652
208 652 (community total)+ 31 (my reviews) = 208 683
208 683 (community total) + 10 (my reviews) = 208 693
208 693 (community total) + 6 (my reviews) = 208 699
208 699 (community total) + 1 (my review) = 208 700
Messed up adding up on my previous post:
208 700 (community total) + 200 (I forgot to add a few posts higher) = 208 900
208 900 (community total) + 48 + 19 + 22 (last 3 days reviews) = 208 989
208 900 (community total) + 10 (I forgot to add a few posts higher) = 208 910
OK, we made it to Nagasaki, and I’m here posting at 4am because my jet lag isn’t fixed yet and my body keeps waking me up in UK time…
Nagasaki Prefecture
Nagasaki Champon 長崎ちゃんぽん
If you go to Nagasaki, Japanese people are guaranteed to ask you if you had its famous champon. It’s essentially a ramen dish, but unlike most ramen, it’s all cooked together - the noodles are boiled in the soup. It is made with a creamy tonkotsu soup (made from pig bones boiled over a long period of time) and fried pork and vegetables.
Sasebo Burger 佐世保バーガー
A Sasebo burger doesn’t refer to one particular recipe of burger, but rather to the fact that in Sasebo City in Nagasaki Prefecture, each and every burger is freshly handmade to order. They have become so popular that they now have their own mascot character and theme tune! They come in so many different varieties from many different shops and restaurants, so this is a must-try for burger lovers.
Turkish Rice トルコライス
This dish is known as an ‘adult kids’ meal because rice and spaghetti are served on the same plate, along with a pork cutlet and sauces both to suit the spaghetti and the pork. Despite the name, it bears little resemblance to actual Turkish cuisine, since Turkey is a Muslim country and pork is hardly eaten there.
Only 5 stops to go until the end of this race! Our next stop is Kumamoto, and our ticket costs 9,090 yen, so our next goal is 217,690.
208 910 + 157 = 209,067
pheew, slowly but surely im coming down from +450 grammar points.
Edit: Mistakes were made.
NONONONONOSTOPSTOPSTOPSTOPSTOP.
You added to the goal, not to the previous number. The true figure is 209,067. OK keep going
209 067 (community total) + 24 (my reviews) = 209 091
209 091 (community total) + 33 (my reviews) = 209 124