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How to EAT JAPAN | 10 Must Know Food Tips No One Tells You

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How to EAT JAPAN | 10 Must Know Food Tips No One Tells You

How to eat in Japan covers Japanese manners and Japanese etiquette when eating at Japanese Restaurants. These Japan Travel Tips and must know Japanese food tips will help guide you as travel through Tokyo and other cities in Japan. Japanese table manners, how to order in Japanese and general Japanese eating manners are always nice to know. Some of the Japanese food tips can also be applied when eating Japanese Street Food like saying Itadakimasu or when you paying at a Japanese register. This Japanese Eating Guide will review how to Share Food, Customize your order, and also have Japan vegan tips.

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0:00 Intro
0:37 1. Sharing food
2:30 2. Finishing your food
3:16 3. Customizing your meal
5:00 4. Vegan Tip
5:48 5. Itadakimasu
6:28 6. Unwritten Drinks Rule
7:15 7. Slurping
7:43 8. Take home boxes
8:20 9. Putting away your plates and trash
9:00 10. Paying at the register

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Dine Like a Pro: Japanese Table Manners You Need to Know!

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From traditional izakayas to upscale sushi bars, understanding Japanese table manners will not only enhance your dining experience but also show your appreciation for the rich culture and heritage of Japan.

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0:25 Table manners background
1:27 Rule 1
1:49 Rule 2
1:55 Rule 3
2:39 Rule 4
3:03 Rule 5
3:16 Rule 6
09:46 Rule 7
10:26 Rule 8
10:59 Rule 9
11:30 Rule 10
11:36 Rule 11
12:04 Rule 12
14:46 Rule 13
15:37 Rule 14
15:46 Rule 15
15:58 Rule 16
16:28 Rule 17
16:43 Rule 18
18:11 Rule 19
19:30 Rule 20
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How to EAT HONG KONG // 10 Must Know Food Tips No One Tells You | HK Local Eating DO's and DONT's

Want to eat like a local in Hong Kong? Here are the eating do's and the don'ts to local Hong Kong dining for you to understand more about the food culture in Hong Kong. Watch this before you come so you're prepared for all the hot water you'll be given.

Have you tried washing your own dishes before at a restaurant? Do you know how to pay at a local restaurant? Do you know what is taboo and what you have to do when you sit down at a local restaurant? Hong Kong local food culture will be different from where you're from, so in this video, we've give you the top local dining etiquette tips to keep you from feeling intimidated to eat at a local restaurant in Hong Kong. If you're still shy and intimidated but really want to try eating at a local restaurant, then we run food tours, public and private, so you can eat and dine like a local with us.

NOTE: We are aware that the audio is terrible - we learned that the hard way as Hong Kong is just too noisy. The static and background noise is probably not the most pleasant for headphone users. Sorry!

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0:00 | START
0:17 | FAMILY-STYLE SEATING
0:32 | WHAT'S ON THE TABLE
1:47 | WASH YOUR OWN DISHES
2:17 | TEA POURING ETIQUETTE
2:28 | HOT WATER
2:50 | B.Y.O.T
3:05 | CASH IS KING
3:19 | TIPPING CULTURE
3:42 | HOW TO ORDER
4:30 | NUMBER OF DISHES ORDERED
4:52 | CHOPSTICKS ETIQUETTE

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How to: Dining Out in Japan | Travel Tips | japan-guide.com

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With Japan having a large selection of restaurants of an almost endless variety and with its complex culture and numerous unique customs, it can sometimes be a little stressful to dine out without worrying about making a cultural faux pas. In order to make your experience a smooth and enjoyable one, here are our tips on dining out in Japan.

Timeline:
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0:22 Entering the restaurant
1:05 Ordering & eating
2:45 Paying
3:40 Outro

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Unspoken RULES of Japan - What I wish I Knew Before Coming

You DON'T Need to worry about Traveling to Japan, but you DO Need to know some these simple unspoken RULES when you come to Japan, Japanese culture is based on avoiding a scene and confrontations so they usually WON'T tell you if you're doing something unacceptable on your Japan Trip. I have lived in Japan for many years, and these are what I wish someone would have told me before I moved here, some might be obvious but others will surprise you and help guide you so you can enjoy Japan and it's amazing culture! (Also be sure to tell me your own travel tips in the comments!)

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10 Must-know Chopstick Manners: WATCH BEFORE you eat Japanese food

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25 Must Eat Foods in Japan That AREN'T SUSHI

Japan is one of the best foodie destinations in the world! These are my Top 25 recommendations for Japanese foods that everyone should try when they visit Japan. Besides sushi, people are also often familiar with ramen, but there is so much more to enjoy in Japan! I'll additionally share some of my favorite places in Japan to enjoy these tasty treats.

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1- Tempura
2- Yakitori (Perhaps at an Izakaya.. Chicken hearts and Chicken Skin)
3- Gyoza (Utsonimya or Osaka Ohsho)
4- Kaiseki dining
5- Okonomiyaki
6- Takoyaki
7- Ramen [Video 7]
8- Udon
9- Soba
10- Yakisoba
11- Japanese Curry (Curry Udon)
12- Katsu (and Katsudon)
13- Beef Katsu
14- Steak (a5 beef) (and Hamburg)
15- Pepper Lunch
16- Gyutan (in Sendai)
17- Sake
18- Beer
19- Matcha Tea
20- Milk
21- Taiyaki (Custard and Red Bean)
22- Matcha Parfait
23- Japanese French Pastries and Fruit Cakes
24- Fruit (Particularly Strawberries)
25 - Pudding


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Ultimate Motorcycle Travel Tips and Questions and Answers for Beginners ( Bike, Gear, Routes & More! )
Are you a motorcycle enthusiast looking to embark on a thrilling touring adventure but have a few burning questions in mind? Look no further! In this informative video, we tackle some of the most frequently asked questions about motorcycle touring. From essential gear and bike maintenance tips to route planning and safety precautions, we've got you covered. Sit back, relax, and let us address all your concerns to ensure a smooth and memorable touring experience.

Watch now and empower yourself with the knowledge needed to make your next motorcycle touring journey a success.

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06:21 - 09:00 How safe is it for solo riders to travel by motorcycle?
09:01 - 10:58 Is safety gear important when traveling by motorcycle?
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20 Japanese food you must try in Tokyo: Ultimate guide to what to eat in Japan!

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Let us know in the comments which you would like to try the most and we would love to hear about it. If you do end up trying any of these, tag us @flipguide so we can get a peek of your delicious meal!

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2:54 Mojayaki
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Japanese Food: 25 Traditional Dishes to Eat in Japan

Are you a foodie looking to try some of the best dishes that Japan has to offer? Look no further! In this video, we'll take you on a culinary journey through Japan and share with you a list of must-try Japanese foods that you have to taste before you die. From sushi and ramen to tempura and udon, there's something for everyone on this list. Don't miss out on the chance to taste some of the most delicious and unique foods in the world. Watch the video now to see what made the list!
I hope you enjoyed my guide of the top 25 Japanese food dishes in Japan! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment below on what’s your favourite dish. Did we miss anything? Let us know.

0:00 Introduction
0:14 Takoyaki
0:57 Sea Urchin
1:40 Omurice
2:15 Sushi
3:10 Karaage
3:50 Gyoza
4:20 Tempura
5:07 Udon
5:50 Ramen
6:46 Japanese Cheese Cake
7:48 Soba
8:26 Yakitori
9:17 Dango
10:11 Ochazuke
11:00 Onigiri
11:40 Beef Tongue
12:18 Yakiniku
13:00 Kushikatsu
13:40 Butadon
14:22 Oyakodon
15:06 Donburi
15:52 Gyukatsu
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TOP 10 Things to Eat in Tokyo - Japan Travel Guide

I've been to Tokyo 6 times, usually staying about a month so I decided it is time I share my favorite TOP 10 Must-Try Japanese food in Tokyo including Sushi Zanmai, Sea urchin bun, Japanese mochi, Jiro Ramen, Udon noodles, Grilled Stingray Raw horse meat, Yakitori, Famichiki, Matsuya ramen and Japanese sweets. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!

There are many sushi restaurants in Japan but in my honest opinion nothing beats the sushi chain Sushi Zanmai. This chain can be found all over Japan and over the best sushi for the best price. I always order the deluxe sushi set after arriving in Japan, for just 3000 yen, $27 USD, you'll feast on a mouthwatering sushi set including blue fin tuna, saltwater eel, shrimp and sea urchin.

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11 Surprising Etiquette Rules in Japan | Travel Tips

These 11 surprising etiquette in Japan need to be adopted everywhere in the world. In this quick Japan travel guide video, we show you how to behave in Japan and what not to do in Japan.

Manners in Japan is a BIG deal. From food etiquette to public transport and greeting people.. it's a lot to absorb if it's your first trip, and you will make mistakes. Hopefully, you can pick up a few Japan etiquette rules in this video to help prepare for your future trip to this amazing country.

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Japanese Street Food Tour Top 9 in Osaka Japan | Kobe Beef Sushi & Dotonbori Guide

Japanese street food tour of Osaka food spots. Japan guided tour of Dontonbori area showing Top 9 Osaka Street Food Spots. I'll take you to some popular and hidden secret Osaka street food shops in the Dotonobori area. Popular street food in Osaka include Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki Rikuro cheesecake and Kobe Beef Sushi. This Japanese food guide focuses on Osaka food and specialty shops including a Japanese Michelin star restaurant.
Osaka is a large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food.
Dōtonbori or Dōtombori (道頓堀, pronounced [doːtomboɾi]) is one of the principal tourist destinations in Osaka, Japan, running along the Dōtonbori canal from Dōtonboribashi Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge in the Namba district of the city's Chuo ward. Historically a theater district, it is now a popular nightlife and entertainment area characterized by its eccentric atmosphere and large illuminated signboards.

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Takoyaki (たこ焼き or 蛸焼) is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special molded pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus (tako), tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, and green onion.Takoyaki are brushed with takoyaki sauce (similar to Worcestershire sauce) and mayonnaise, and then sprinkled with green laver (aonori) and shavings of dried bonito.

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Japanese Street Food Tour Top 10 in Kyoto Japan | Nishiki Market Food Guide

Top 10 Japanese Street Food Tour in Kyoto Japan. Food Guide in Nishiki Market and Gion Area, walking street food tour to my top 10 favorite street food spots. Nishiki Market is known as Kyoto’s kitchen and it’s been around for 400 years. And one of the main reasons why Nishiki Market opened up here in Kyoto is because this very spot run clean and cold groundwater which was used a refrigeration system by shop owners back in the day. Now there about 129 stores crammed in this narrow 400 meter market and it’s equally crowded with locals and tourists alike. Many Japan tourists and Japan travelers are looking for the best food market spots at Nishki and I cover some of the best shops We try the famous Tako Tamago which is an Octopus with a quail egg inside. We also try Tamagoyaki at Kai, which is a fluffy and elegant tasting Dashimaki Tamago made only with their High-end Kyoto eggs. Dashimaki Tamago is a type of Tamagoyaki but uses a Dashi soup and is usually not sweet. Also on the menu for this Kyoto Street Food tour are Oysters, Fishcakes, Grilled Fish, Cheese Tart, Fried Chicken Karaage, Black Ramen and Melon Pan Ice Cream.

This is Japan Food Travel Guide for Japan tourists and and Kyoto travelers. So many things to see and eat in Kyoto, but I wanted to give everyone a Kyoto Street food guide on Things to do in Kyoto and where to eat in Kyoto.

Nishiki Market (錦市場 Nishiki Ichiba) (literally brocade market) is a marketplace in downtown Kyoto, located on a road one block north and parallel to Shijō Street (四条通 Shijō-dōri) and west of Teramachi Street (寺町通 Teramachi-dōri). Rich with history and tradition, the market is renowned as the place to obtain many of Kyoto's famous foods and goods.

Gion is Kyoto’s geisha district, with hostesses in colorful kimonos often sighted on the wooden Tatsumi Bridge, or amid upscale Japanese restaurants and boutiques on Hanamikoji Street.

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0:00 - Intro

1:04 - 1. Tako Tamago at Kai


2:02 - 2. Tamagoyaki at Tanaka Keiran


3:27 - 3. Soy Milk Cream Corokke at Konnamonja


4:58 - 4. Oysters at Watahan


6:16 - 5. Fishcake at Marutsune Kamaboko


7:18 - 6. Grilled Fish at Notoyo


8:29 - 7. Cheese Tart at BAKE


9:39 - 8. Karaage from Umeshin


11:04 - 9. Black Ramen at Gogyo


12:29 - 10. Melon pan at Kofukudo


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Japan Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go

10 things YOU need to know before you go to Japan. A comprehensive travel guide to bring you up to speed on Japanese Etiquette, Language, Food, Hotels, and more! After watching this video you'll be well prepared to tackle Japan, my favorite country to travel to! EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR MORE.

1- Etiquette:
Japanese have a specific way to do everything -- as a foreigner you'll probably get a pass
Types of bowing
Greetings
How to sit
How to hand things with 2 hands
Levels of politeness
Happy to help -- and sometimes they will really go out of their way to help you.

2- Language:
Japanese of course! Different Dialects throughout.
English in the big cities
Japanese may seem like they don't know English.. they are just Shy.
Tokyo,Osaka,Kyoto public transport signed in English
Not so much in the suburbs
Good to have your hotel and destinations written in Japanese
Don't know Japanese? Just try the English variant
Hamburger
Coffee - Cohhe
Good to learn some basic Japanese
Biru Kudasai

3- Timeliness:
Being on time is very important
Stores close and open promptly
Bullet trains have to run within 15 seconds of their posted schedule
Dinner Reservations be on time.
5 mins before and they may not seat you.
Distance often measured in walking time
Japan is just one time zone
Calendar is different

4- Public Transportation:
It's amazing
Be aware of rush hour and the last train time
Little luggage storage -- Luggage shipping services
Train stations are amazing too.
But confusing.
Remain calm. Take the next train
Coin Lockers!
But watch my video
JR Pass
Driving -- I've got a video on that too
But don't drive in the big cities
The Limousine Bus is just a bus.
No Uber.. taxis though! Let the taxi driver open the door.
Bicycling - Can be fun.. park in a legal spot. Ride on sidewalks.

5- Food:
Noodles, Sushi and Yakitori
Slurp your noodles
Katsu Don
Ten Don
Pepper Lunch
Pudding!
Matcha Everything
Fruit ( Strawberry, Cantaloupe)
Give it a try!
It doesn't all have to be expensive.
Watch my cheap eats video
English menu
Point at the food in the window (or take a picture of it)
Vending Machines to order
Izakaya -- Japanese Pub -- Time limit
Tatami Restaurants -- sit on the floor, take off your shoes
Standing restaurants (Sushi, Steak)
Convience Stores
Department Stores
Pancakes for dinner
Maid Cafes
Robot Restaurant

6- Money:
Cash is King! Credit not accepted much.
Yen
Bills / Coins
Always put your money in the Tray
Change comes back in a Tray
With 2 hands

Japan is probably the cheapest country in the developed world. The only comparable countries are Portugal and Taiwan.
Stay at Toyoko Inn and eat at 7-11 and Yoshinoya

7- Tipping:
They don't do it
It's actually considered rude

8- Trash:
There are very few public trash cans
Watch my video for more details

9- Toilets:
Some squat toilets
Toto toilets are Amazing!
Sometimes called Washlet or Ostomat
If water runs when you sit on it you didn't break it
Great way to clean yourself, dryer, music,heat
Usually no paper towels, carry a handtowel
Toilet slippers - just for the toilet
If it is a squat toilets:
Face the right way, usually in the direction of the porcelain hood. Note point “A” in the diagram. Avoid this common mistake: Don’t go over the hole – by going over the opposite end (the end without the hole), you avoid any sort of splashing or the like.

10 - Hotels:
Small. Functional. Clean. Tired.

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Packing for Japan ULTIMATE GUIDE (don't make the same mistakes) JAPAN GUIDE 2023

How to Pack for a trip to Japan: What YOU SHOULD LEAVE BEHIND!

There are many things that you should not take to Japan on your trip. Don't make the mistake of overpacking and make sure you only pack the essential items you need for your Japan trip.

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7 Chain Restaurants to eat in Tokyo, Japan

Where to Eat Breakfast in Tokyo :

Food is a major objective of travel to Japan, and there are lots of fantastic meals. However, if you try to make every meal amazing and authentic to Japan, it costs and you need lots of Googling. So I guide you to 7 chain restaurants that you can rely on during your travel in Tokyo. You can still enjoy Japanese foods at these restaurants.


7 Vegan restaurants in Tokyo = All Plant based


0:00 Chain restaurants you can find in Tokyo
0:51 Wako
1:30 Tenya
2:20 Yayoiken
2:44 Kura-zushi
5:50 Marugame Seimen
6:30 Komoro Soba
7:05 Mos Burger

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Are you visiting Japan soon? Here's your ultimate list of food and snacks to try before leaving Japan!

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10 FOODS YOU HAVE TO EAT BEFORE LEAVING JAPAN!
10 - Negi Soba from Ouchi-Juku, Fukushima
9 - Hot spring steamed food, Buppu
8 - Shime parfait, Sapporo, Hokkaido
7 - Gohei Mochi, Shirakawago, Gifu
6 - Omurice
5 - Ichiran Ramen
4 - Tofu, Yudofu Sagano, Kyoto
3 - Kai, Nishiki Market, Kyoto
2 - Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki
1 - Owaku-Dani, Hakone black volcano foods! Try the black noodle ramen, black hell egg, and black ice cream



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Sushi: How to Eat, History & Cost | japan-guide.com

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In this new series about Japanese food, we look at the history of sushi, how to eat it and how much to expect to pay.

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Additional Footage & Animations: Andrew Marston
Producer: Stefan Schauwecker

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