I visited this fish market it's very nice, and there's even more to see. Their displays change from time to time. They did not have the art exhibit when I visited. They did have a very nice piano for visitors to play! The local rotary club had sponsored and arranged it. This is well off the beaten track, and well worth seeing. It is spotlessly clean, and you can smell good food. It does not smell like a fish market! If you don't speak native Japanese, the local dialect may give you a little trouble. Read up on it before you visit.
Aomori Prefecture, in northern Honshu (central island of Japan). It's written right at the beginning of the video, and there's also a map link in the video description.
Making realistic looking food art is a huge industry in Japan. Restaurants, both big and small, have displays of the food they have for sale. They look real, but it's all food art.
This is one of those videos where you walk around a market. You don’t get to see the name of the stalls, and you don’t get to see the foods being sold. What I learned from this video is that the market has a lot of stores. It’s all rather pointless. But, in their defense, a lot of RUclips videos do the same kind of filming.
ill be back this afternoon john morning of prayers etc,facebook blocked me from commenting or circulating anything the truth hurts ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Love how clean the floors are! Everything is so organized and just displayed immaculately.
Aomori is nice. Thanks for the vlog.
The Sea Food looked Amazing and the Food Art show was really Fun.
I visited this fish market it's very nice, and there's even more to see.
Their displays change from time to time. They did not have the art exhibit when I visited. They did have a very nice piano for visitors to play! The local rotary club had sponsored and arranged it.
This is well off the beaten track, and well worth seeing. It is spotlessly clean, and you can smell good food. It does not smell like a fish market!
If you don't speak native Japanese, the local dialect may give you a little trouble. Read up on it before you visit.
OMG so good! Really happy to spend time with this. Enjoyed it 100%!
nice video again JE , really interesting , well done and thank you again 😊
すごい。what a vicariously fun and instructive promenade! ありがとう。
As I said before, I love your videos and your style of filming. Thank you for sharing your view on japanese culture.
I love fish
yummy and awesome,wow,wonderful,excellent,great,cool,amazing,epic.
Some of the displays are real works of art. A paradise indeed.
fish, fish, fish and I love it
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Aomori?... I know another youtuber who was there very recently...
Location please
Aomori Prefecture, in northern Honshu (central island of Japan).
It's written right at the beginning of the video, and there's also a map link in the video description.
how do they not see it on screen at the start@@Tearsintherain-yx3cx
Could they make that food-art cubist? even surreal? show the hidden reality? Just mannequins for now.
Making realistic looking food art is a huge industry in Japan. Restaurants, both big and small, have displays of the food they have for sale. They look real, but it's all food art.
This is one of those videos where you walk around a market. You don’t get to see the name of the stalls, and you don’t get to see the foods being sold. What I learned from this video is that the market has a lot of stores. It’s all rather pointless. But, in their defense, a lot of RUclips videos do the same kind of filming.
There's this thing called a pause button. If you've never been to Japan, all these vids are the same to you. 😁
ill be back this afternoon john morning of prayers etc,facebook blocked me from commenting or circulating anything the truth hurts ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha