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As promised (in an earlier post), here are some pics of a shop in Tokyo that sells newts...urrrh...baked ones, that is!
It's called "kuroyaki" (characters for "black" and "bake/fry"), and shops like this are very scarce nowadays. In fact, this may be the only one left in Tokyo.
Passersby can see what's on offer through the window. Only one of those jars has newts in them (Cynops pyrrhogaster).
Venturing inside, the shopkeeper is only too happy to show his merchandise (for there are very few customers these days).
I didn't inquire as to how the newt is baked, but how it's used is as a love potion ("hore-gusuri").
It's supposed to be crumbled into powder by the amorous guy who purchases it, and then slipped into the food or drink of the girl he is trying to seduce. Something along the lines of a Mickey Finn, I guess.
It's called "kuroyaki" (characters for "black" and "bake/fry"), and shops like this are very scarce nowadays. In fact, this may be the only one left in Tokyo.
Passersby can see what's on offer through the window. Only one of those jars has newts in them (Cynops pyrrhogaster).
Venturing inside, the shopkeeper is only too happy to show his merchandise (for there are very few customers these days).
I didn't inquire as to how the newt is baked, but how it's used is as a love potion ("hore-gusuri").
It's supposed to be crumbled into powder by the amorous guy who purchases it, and then slipped into the food or drink of the girl he is trying to seduce. Something along the lines of a Mickey Finn, I guess.