Today is the day the Satoshis set off on their journey.
They seem excited and can’t wait to arrive in Arusha, with Mount Kilimanjaro in view 🇹🇿🏔
Have a great trip, Satoshis!
Goods for the Bitcoin Hub in Tanzania are done! 🇹🇿
They feature an orange check pattern inspired by the Maasai shuka, and Satoshi wears a balaclava, referencing Arusha & Kilimanjaro 🏔
As BITCOIN ARUSHA collaborated with Trezor Academy, I made a Trezor pouch🧵
Tanzania – ARUSHA version of Satoshi: all five are now complete! 🇹🇿
In Arusha, with Mount Kilimanjaro in view, Satoshi is wearing a balaclava in preparation for climbing 🏔
They are dressed in orange outerwear inspired by traditional Maasai check patterns!
March 3rd is Hinamatsuri, so I made chirashi sushi.
Hinamatsuri is a traditional Japanese festival celebrating the health and happiness of girls.
I also bought hishimochi, a traditional sweet enjoyed on this day — it really makes me feel that spring has arrived 🌸
I made gyudon (Japanese beef bowl) today.
In Japan, there are many gyudon chain restaurants that are affordable, fast, and delicious, and gyudon is so popular that it can be considered one of the country’s national comfort foods🍚
Today I tried making maguro yamakake-don (a tuna and grated yam rice bowl).
Yamakake-don is rice topped with tuna and tororo (grated raw nagaimo, a Japanese mountain yam).
After trying it, I felt tuna and tororo might taste better eaten separately. But it was still delicious 🐟