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20 PRODUCTS THAT EXIST ONLY IN JAPAN

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20 Things Can’t Be Seen Anywhere But in Japan

Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by Japanese singers. And even such a seemingly ordinary thing as karaoke actually originated in Japan. However, there are still some things that can only be seen in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Really, Japan is a unique country, different from the rest of the world. Wanna have Pringles soup when in Japan? Here you go. In the mood for dinner with a huge plush Moomin in a Japanese cafe? Not a problem at all. Here are some cultural things can’t be seen anywhere but in Japan.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Green rabbit called Miffy 0:34
Amazing head massagers 1:00
What Izakaya is 1:20
Square watermelons 1:48
Pringles is a noodle brand 2:26
Coffee in a bottle 2:44
Plush Moomin as your lunch companion 3:18
Pokemon-shaped cookies 3:43
Sauce that keeps the rice together 4:03
KFC instead of more traditional food 4:28
A stationery store which rises 12 floors 4:50
50 million vending machines 5:30
Japan-limited Kit-Kats 5:52
Free tissues on the streets 6:10
One-use pocket-heaters 6:36
Purikura 7:04
Rice of different colors 7:34
A subway chin rest 8:13
Cool taxi 8:43
Sightseeing cars with... footbaths 9:10

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SUMMARY:
- Most people know that a sure sign they CAN cross the road is the little, lit-up green man, right? Well, not in Japan! There, you should wait for a green rabbit called Miffy.
- In Japan, they grow square watermelons. Nope, it's not a slip of the tongue. In Kagawa prefecture, they produce a couple hundred square watermelons a year.
- When you buy Pringles in Japan, you don't get a tube of potato chips; you get noodles!
- In Japan, if you come to a cafe alone, you get a massive plush Moomin as your lunch companion so that you don't feel sad!
- A Holiday meal means tons of tasty food and, of course, a big roast turkey! But if you ever celebrate the Holidays while in Japan, don't get surprised to be treated with KFC instead of more traditional food.
- In the Ginza district of Tokyo, there’s an unusual stationery store which rises 12 floors!
- There are more than 50 million vending machines in Japan, and that means they’re literally everywhere!
- If you're in Japan and wondering what souvenirs you can get for your family and friends, try Japan-limited Kit-Kats!
- Suffering from the cold in the winter? Just get yourself one of these one-use pocket-heaters that are so popular in Japan! It's called kairo, and nowadays, you just need to open it for the chemical reaction to begin.
- Do you love unusual forms of art? Then how about rice paddy art? People plant rice of different colors and types to create breathtaking images in paddy fields.
- Imagine returning home after a long and crazy day at work. The Japanese have found a solution for this problem - and that's a subway chin rest!

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Things Okay in Japan but Illegal Around the World

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Shocking Laws okay in Japan, but illegal around the world. So I’ve made videos before on things you can’t do in Japan because of laws or unknown laws that could get you arrested, but in this video I wanted to switch things up a little and share with you some things that are legal in Japan but may be illegal in other parts of the world. Many think that Japan is a very strict country, but when you hear some of these Japanese laws you may be scratching your head. And to be clear from the start, I don’t recommend doing any of these things. I’m not providing legal advice and this is for entertainment only.

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Products Only Sold in Japan Costco

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In this Costco Japan Tour we'll see the Japan Costco Food Court along with other Japanese Only products in the store. This is our normal Coscto Shopping trip. We'll show you our Japan Costco haul at the end of the video. It is fair to say that we haven't been to all the Costcos all around the world so maybe some of these products are available, but we wanted to share anyway to share with people what shopping in Japan Costco is like. Let us know if some of these Japan Coscto products are available in your part of the world. We hope you enjoy our Japan grocery shopping trip at Costco.

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Mind-Blowing Japanese Product Packaging Designs You Didn't Know Existed

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Japanese Product Designs that are mind-blowing and cleverly designed to make life easier for consumers. Some of these Japan product designs, I didn't know about until Maiko told me about and other japanese product package designs I already knew about. Nonetheless all of the Japanese product designs are pretty amazing so I wanted to share it all with you. Let me know in the comments which was your favorite Japanese product package design and what you thought is the most useful Japan product package.

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Japan Packaging

0:00 - Intro
0:54 - Vacuum Sealed Bottles
2:47 - The Hidden, but maybe not so hidden CupNoodles sticker
4:04 - The 2 in 1 Sauce Packet
5:21 - The Built-in Tray
6:12 - Microwave Ready Packages
8:16 - Double Notched Bag
9:31 - The Pudding Notch
10:31 - The Refill Bags that got me Hooked
11:43 - The Frozen Singles

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25 Must-Try Dishes In Japan | The Ultimate List

Japanese dishes vary depending on the region, but common throughout the country are open-air markets serving street snacks like taiyaki — fish-shaped treats filled with red-bean paste — fluffy soufflé pancakes, and tako tamago — grilled octopus stuffed with a quail egg. We traveled south from Tokyo to the Okinawa Islands to explore these dishes and where to eat them.

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Exploring Akihabara, Tokyo's Electronics Markets - w/Only in Japan!

Akihabara might be known as the center of the anime, video game, and manga universe. But it's roots are in it's electronics markets - some of the coolest in the world! Today, we're exploring the back alleys and cramped corridors with John Daub from the channel Only in Japan.

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10 Japanese Convenient Food

Trying 10 Japanese Convenient Food at home

1. Frozen Takoyaki
2. Natto
3. Knorr Fluffy Egg Soup
4. Miso Stewed Mackerel Pouch
5. Soy Sauce & Chili Oil Ramen
6. Mash Potato
7. Creamy Soup Pasta with Cod Roe & Soy Milk
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10. Pan-fried Udon Noodle Kit

Japanese Convenience Store Summer Products to Stay Cool

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Japanese Summer Products, Tips and Hacks to keep you cool. Japanese convenience stores, aka conbini / konbini are well known for their assortment of foods, but they also offer daily supplies including products made in Japan to keep you cool during the hot summer months. We take a tour of Japanese convenience stores as alll these products can be found at Japanese 7-11, Japanese Family Mart or Japanese Lawson, except for the last Japanese shopping item on the list. I hope you enjoy these Japanese goods and Japanese products and find it useful when you are in Japan. I hope you are able to beat the Japan summer heat with these suggestions.

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0:53 Wolfy

1:15 - 1. Body Sheet Towels
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3:41 - 2. Instant Ice Spray
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4:35 - 3. Hiyaron Ice Bag
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6:10 - 4. Salt Candies
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6:59 - 5. Shirt Cool Strong
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9:11 - 6. Hinyari Scarf
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10:15 - 7. Frozen Drinks

12:03 - 8. Salty Litchi
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13:14 - 9. Rock Ice Glass

14:00 - 10. Cool Babubabu
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Amazing Japan Food Takeout Container Inventions

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These are amazing Japanese food packing takeout tray technologies. The food containers features were innovated in invented in Japan to make it more comfortable to transport and store food. Interesting Japan food takeout container designs that really impressed me. I hope you enjoy the video.

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Why Japanese Don't Like Foreigners Living in Japan

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10 Reasons Why Japanese Don't Like Foreigners Living in Japan. It’s probably fair to say that visiting Japan as a tourist compared to living and working in Japan is a very different experience. It’s no longer all about visiting cool sites and eating awesome food, Foreign residents quickly become part of the daily grind with every other Japanese person living here. And what a lot of foreigners don’t realize is there are quite a lot of unwritten rules when living in Japan in order to help keep it a pleasant society, until maybe it’s too late. The idea behind this video is to share some interesting unwritten rules I’ve personally come across to help anyone planning on living in Japan to avoid being thought of as a rude foreigner.

As always, these are general rules in Japan, nothing is absolute in this world, everyone is different and reactions from Japanese will vary on how sensitive they are to these rules. Some Japanese dislike this behavior quite a bit while some Japanese maybe okay with it. I am speaking in general terms. The point of this video is to help foreigners, who plan to live in Japan or maybe recently moved to Japan, understand what the regular Japanese culture and Japanese customs are so that they don't come off rude without knowing it. I hope this helps as a Japan guide. As always, let me know how it compares to your culture.

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2:35 - 2. Coming Back from Vacation

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3:41 - 4. Visiting Homes

4:13 - 5. Grocery Shopping

5:44 - 6. Eating Manners

6:39 - 7. Owning a Dog

7:01 - 8. Wedding Gifts

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101 Things to DO in TOKYO | Japan Guide to Secret Hidden Places

Japan Travel Guide: 101 Things to do in Tokyo, Japanese Food options and even local secret hidden places unknown to travelers. This Local Tokyo Guide will show you things to do in Tokyo that no one ever mentions in there guides. It has Japanese Street Food in Tokyo and also provides Japan travel tips on where to go in Tokyo for back alleyway places from a local. We visit many Hidden Tokyo attractions and Tokyo street food places. Some places are hidden secret Tokyo spots while other are famous Tokyo landmarks. I hope you can enjoy the best places in Tokyo and enjoy some of the Japanese street food.

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0:50 - 1. Shibuya

1:16 - 2. Scramble Crossing

1:32 - 3. Center gai

1:42 - 4. Okushibu / Shinsen

1:50 - 5. Shibuya 109

2:01 - 6. Donki

2:12 - 7. Japanese Pancakes

2:26 - 8. Arcade

2:49 - 9. Niku Yokocho

3:02 - 10. Sea Urchin - Uni

3:19 - 11. Festivals

3:38 - 12. Convenience Store Food

3:55 - 13. Department Store Food

4:12 - 14. Nakameguro Station

4:32 - 15. Harajuku Takeshita-dori

4:50 - 16. Crepes in Harajuku

5:05 - 17. Omotesando High Brand Shopping

5:18 - 18. Yoyogi Park

5:34 - 19. Meiji-jingu

5:45 - 20. Togo Shrine

6:00 - 21. Oden

6:20 - 22. Shinjuku

6:40 - 23. Shinjuku Gyoen

7:05 - 24. Ramen

7:27 - 25. Omoide Yokocho

7:45 - 26. Kabukicho

8:04 - 27. Godzilla

8:18 - 28. Goldengai

8:35 - 29. Yakiniku BBQ

8:57 - 30. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

9:10 - 31. Shinokubo Station / Korea Town

9:24 - 32. Kagurazaka

9:42 - 33. Hie Shrine

9:57 - 34. Shaved Ice

10:17 - 35. Ikebukuro

10:37 - 36. Ikebukuro Sunshine City

10:52 - 37. Namja town

11:08 - 38. Moreru Mignon

11:24 - 39. Ice Cream

11:43 - 40. Asakusa Station

12:00 - 41. Sensoji & Nakamise-Dori

12:24 - 42. Kimono Rental

12:38 - 43. Rickshaw

12:53 - 44. Hanayashiki Amusement Park

13:08 - 45. Sumida Park

13:16 - 46. Yakatabune - Dinner Boat Cruise

13:35 - 47. Hoppy Street

13:56 - 48. Beer at Asahi Building

14:06 - 49. Monja Yaki

14:21 - 50. Tokyo Skytree

14:42 - 51. Sumo

15:00 - 52. Kappabashi-dori - Japanese Knives

15:11 - 53. Ueno Park

15:26 - 54. Ameyoko

15:42 - 55. Cherry Blossom

16:02 - 56. Ginza Station

16:21 - 57. Kabukiza Theater

16:37 - 58. Uniqlo Ginza Store

16:56 - 59. Tsukiji Fish Market

17:16 - 60. Kaisendon - Sashimi Rice Bowl

17:34 - 61. Akihabara

17:53 - 62. Gachapon

18:03 - 63. Electronic stores

18:26 - 64. Beef Katsu

18:50 - 65. Odaiba

19:11 - 66. Gundam

19:23 - 67. Ramen Kokugikan

19:35 - 68. Joypolis

19:48 - 69. Odaiba Beach Park

20:02 - 70. Toyota Megaweb

20:13 - 71. Fuji TV

20:33 - 72. Udon

20:45 - 73. Rainbow Bridge Run

20:59 - 74. Ooedo Onsen

21:19 - 75. 100 Yen Shop

21:33 - 76. Onigiri

21:51 - 77. Sake Tasting

22:08 - 78. Capsule hotel

22:27 - 79. Vending Machines

22:39 - 80. Baseball Games

22:55 - 81. Japanese Curry

23:11 - 82. Roppongi

22:30 - 83. Roppongi Hills Observatory

23:49 - 84. Hinoki Park

24:01 - 85. Ichigo Daifuku

24:10 - 86. Vintage Clothes Shopping at Shimokitazawa

24:25 - 87. Kichijoji

24:46 - 88. Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - Tatemonen

25:01 - 89. Curry Pan

25:17 - 90. Jujo Ginza

25:40 - 91. Sunamachi Ginza

25:54 - 92. Yanaka Ginza

26:14 - 93. Kaiten Sushi

26:34 - 94. Togoshi Ginza

26:48 - 95. Gotokuji

27:01 - 96. Tokyo Station

27:20 - 97. Imperial Palace

27:36 - 98. Japanese Fried Chicken

27:55 - 99. Tokyo Dome City

28:09 - 100. Torodoki Keikoku

28:22 - 101. Yakitori

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Are Japanese Really Honest?

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How Honest are Japanese people or people living in Japan? This is supposed to be a fun video with some minor social experiments to show how honest Japanese people can be. It's meant to highlight Japanese culture and show you what are some common behaviors in Japan so you can make your own decision and maybe compare Japanese culture to your home country. We show what happen when I drop your wallet in Japan, leave my bike unlocked and even leave my valuables at the table to reserve your seat. Will my valuables get stolen in Japan? We'll see in this video.

In general though, I've personally found Japan life or living in Japan to be relatively safe and in most part Japanese to be honest especially when it comes to the items mentioned in the video. These are generalizations though and are just one-off examples from my perspective. Every experience is not like this and most importantly this is simply for entertainment purposes. Don’t try some of this yourself and expect the exact same thing to happen. Always use your best judgement when traveling to a different country and always best to be on the safe side. I hope you enjoyed this video and again always be safe.

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Why Japanese Calligraphy Ink Is So Expensive | So Expensive | Insider Business

Traditional Japanese calligraphy ink, referred to as sumi ink, comes in a solid form. It takes at least four years of production before these ink sticks can be sold, and even longer for the most expensive ones. A 200-gram high-grade ink stick from a producer like Kobaien costs over $1,000. And at some other retailers, prices can reach almost $2,000. Meanwhile, almost double the amount of commercial India ink can go for as little as $9.

Editor's Note: The original version of this video incorrectly named the featured calligrapher as Shijo Azakami. His correct name is Sho Azakami. The original video incorrectly stated that monkey glue was used to make ink sticks, the correct type is donkey glue.

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Making and using soot 1:37
Melting animal glue 4:00
Kneading the ink dough 5:30
Drying the ink sticks 7:35
Using the ink sticks 9:15
Kobaien and inkmaking in Nara 10:46

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31 Japanese STREET FOODS Across Japan!! TOKYO Oden, OSAKA Sushi, KYOTO Mochi + FUKUOKA Ramen

Use my code CHOPSTICKTRAVEL10 and link: to get 10% off (save up to $47!) your own authentic Japanese subscription box from Bokksu! Don't miss out on this amazing snack-journey through Japan!

JAPAN is often regarded as the top food destination of all, and I can say without a doubt that most of the best meals of my life were in this country. This is the ULTIMATE Japanese food tour video from Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Okinawa, Fukuoka and more!!! The TOP 31 MUST TRY foods in Japan on your next visit!!

The food in Japan varies region to region. Join me on a journey across the country stopping in Japan's foodie hotspots to taste the regional Japanese delicacies. Thank you for watching and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode of Chopstick Travel.

Video Chapters:
0:00-0:34 Intro
0:35-1:57 Grilled Scallop
1:58-2:57 Mochi
2:58-4:34 Fugu
4:35-4:46 Kobe Beef
4:47-7:15 Tuna Cheeck
7:16-8:59 Bokksu
9:00-10:38 Parrotfish Sashimi
10:39-12:07 Spam Onigiri
12:08-13:33 Takoyaki
13:34-14:59 Ramen
15:00-16:29 Oyster
16:30-18:24 Okonomiyaki
18:25-19:57 Unagi
19:58-21:17 Soba
21:18-22:20 Uni
22:21-23:03 Highball
23:04-24:30 Otoro
24:31-26:03 Donut
26:04-27:10 Sake
27:11-28:20 Fish Cake
28:21-30:16 Oden
30:17-31:17 Eel Butter
31:18-32:27 Taiyaki
32:28-33:42 Yakitori
33:43-35:13 Tempura
35:14-36:33 Whiskey
36:34-37:50 Doteyaki
37:51-39:09 Kakigori
39:10-40:34 Kushikatsu
40:35-42:01 Sashimi don
42:02-42:16 Outro

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20 Comfort Foods From Around The World | Around The World | Food Insider

In a time when much of the world is facing lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic, unable to see family and friends in person, many of us are turning to food for comfort. Different dishes are considered comfort food around the world, but they’re all typically high in sugar, fat, and salt.

These flavors are key in not only making us feel happy but also in solidifying these dishes in our memories. Twenty people from different cultural backgrounds shared what their favorite comfort food is and what it means to them, and we looked at how their dish of choice is made.

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How Factory Noodles are Made in Japan

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This is how Japanese dry noodles are made in a factory in Japan. I'll take you inside, Hakubaku, one of the most popular dry noodle producers in Japan, and give a full factory tour as well as a behind the scenes look from when the flour is delivered to the noodle factory all the way through to when the dry noodles are packaged and shipped for delivery. I even talk to some of the factory workers to see how they craft delicious noodles. I'll also take you inside of their company office to show you how their research & development and engineer teams produce their amazing noodles. A complete guide on the noodle making process in Japan. Definitely a great showcase of how noodles are made in Japan.

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信じられない仕事量をこなすスーパーパン職人の深夜2時から始まる驚異的なパン作り 第28話|神戸市「ブーランジェリー レコルト」

【ブーランジェリー レコルト】
今回取材したお店の店主は元臨床検査技師。
その経験を活かし健康への知識を取り入れたパン作りを始めました。
「人を喜ばせることが好き」「人が喜ぶパンを作りたい」
従業員、お客様への思いやりが凄すぎるハートフルなベーカリーに密着しました。


レコルトさんのパンがお家に届く!????楽天SHOPでも購入可能です↓


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〜パンものがたり Bread Story ~
すべてのパンにはものがたりがある。
パンに携わる人々の裏側に密着し、パンに対する想いや歴史、
背景のものがたりを全世界へ届けるプロジェクト。
パンものがたりは世界をつなぐ。©パンものがたり


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【店舗情報】
店名 ブーランジェリー レコルト
住所 兵庫県神戸市兵庫区大開通7丁目5−16
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【チャプター】
0:00 ダイジェスト
0:45 午前2時前から始まるパン職人の1日
4:07 スタッフの誕生日用のガレット・デ・ロワ
10:07 アップルパイ
13:43 クロワッサン
14:41 自家製フルーツバター
37:01 オープン
44:58 お客様インタビュー①
46:10 お客様インタビュー②
52:04 お客様インタビュー③
54:40 お客様インタビュー④
58:02 お客様インタビュー⑤
1:00:04 店主様インタビュー
1:05:14 お買い物タイム
1:06:14 実食


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信じられない爆買いマダムが殺到する大型パン工房!パン職人集団が手掛ける自家製パン作り 第26話|神戸市「パン工房ファンベック」


常連客が殺到する地元大型店ベーカリーに密着!深夜3時から100種類以上のパンを焼き上げるパン職人達の仕事 第25話|神戸市「ダンマルシェ」



【著作】
株式会社FOOD MEDIA JAPAN
パンものカメラマン:松田聖司、 茶屋建斗
パンもの編集統括:森義輝

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Day in the Life of the Most Expensive Japanese Tea Maker

This is a Day in the Life of a Japanese Tea Maker crafting the most expensive green tea in Japan. This a work day in Japan is from morning until the evening and we get to take a look at the work culture for growing and harvesting Japanese green tea. We follow Fuki who works at Yoshiizumien, a family owned 5th generation Japanese tea company, crafting the most luxurious tea in Japan, Yamecha, for over 130 years. While this remote area holds just a modest 3% share of the nation’s tea production, it produces the highest end tea in the country known for its unparalleled quality, strong sweetness and umami. Gyokuro is the most premium type of green tea produced, making up only 0.3% of the overall of tea production in Japan, and here, the artisans craft the highest-end Gyokuro green tea, the Yame Traditional Hon Gyokuro. It’s born through a traditional cultivation technique where the tea bushes are nurtured under straw screens shading out 95% of light, increasing the leaves chlorophyll content to temper the catechins bitterness, forming a distinct sweetness and umami character. Japan’s unique climate and natural environment has uniquely transformed the tea leaves over the centuries along with developing its own tea culture blended with the subtle art of hospitality.

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10 Cheap Japanese Kitchen Gadgets

Trying 10 Cheap Japanese Kitchen Gadgets bought at Daiso

1. Handy Butter Dispenser
2. Tofu Cutter
3. Potato Chips Grinder
4. Alphabet Cutter
5. Hard Boiled Egg Pattern Sticks
6. Microwave Mini Fried Egg Maker
7. Standing Shaped Cooked Rice
8. Ice Dish Maker
9. Musubi Maker
10. Fluffy Pancake Mold

Only $5 Foods at a Japanese Food Court

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Cheap Food in Japan is available if you know where to look and this time I take you to a Japanese Food Court. Today I'm Tokyo Odaiba at Diver City’s Japanese style food court, one of many in the city, with your typical Chain style Japanese fast food hitters like Ramen, Udon, Takoyaki and many different types of donburi shops that won't break the bank. finding food items for about $5 is a bit of challenge as many items are more around 8 to 12 dollars but I wanted to show you that it can be done. So if you appreciate the hustle, let me know in the comments.

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Odaiba Food Court in Diver City - Tokyo Gourmet Stadium
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0:00 - Intro

1:14 - 1. Small Bukkake Udon from Hanamaru Udon

2:47 - 2. Fried Chicken from Torikai Express

4:16 - 3. Torotama Mentai Takoyaki from Gindako

6:52 - 4. Tamago Toji Single Katsu from Katsu-eh-mon

8:20 - 5. Tempura from Kaneko Hannosuke

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