William The BOJ has raised its inflation expectation from 2.3 to 2.9 percent, partly due to the weak yen. One way to avoid this is to buy locally produced foods, and one way to do that is to shop at smaller markets, which tend to source locally. We often shop at Iwanaga, a delightful lil’ spot in Oe on Meigobashi Street. If you have a favorite small market, please share. Tasaki market is Kumamoto’s main wholesale market. If you haven’t visited, you should. Arriving very early (before 5:00) allows viewing of the fish market, with massive maguro being pared down to size (pay attention to the knives). There is also a basashi shop with windows from which one can watch huge hunks of horse carved into saleable size. Though primarily wholesale, most food is also available for purchase at wholesale prices. Not only a unique experience, it is a way to stretch your yen. Their most excellent website: https://kumamoto-tasaki-ichiba.co.jp/ The market is a rather long walk from the tram’s Tasaki station, but there is plenty of free parking.