Yup, it’s a weekend getaway trip, so the site title is temporarily Niigata-focused. There’s gonna be a LOT of sushi.
But first I want to mention the delights of eating bento on the train. The selections at Tokyo station are really good; I actually look forward to going on trips so that I can pick up a bento on the way. There’s always something kinda interesting going on in them.

This one isn’t that interesting either, but at least it’s pretty! The three compartments each have their own high points.
Again, I’m sure there’s a name for this style of sushi, but I don’t know it. It’s sort of like chirashi or ‘scattered’ sushi, whis is basically sashimi on rice. This one is a specific version though – it has the shredded egg, the peas, the shrimp, the pickled lotus root…all signifiers of whatever this style of chirashi is called!
In the middle we have more egg, but this time it’s this egg-derived sheet (in the back) wrapping a block of rice that’s been cooked with various vegetables. Geez, I’m really lacking on the food terms, aren’t I? In front is a ‘thick roll’ with pickles, mostly.

Well, we’re off! Real food coming up as soon as the train pulls in to Niigata.