Same here in the USA. I live in the country (Oregon) and small farms frequently have produce stands that operate on the honor system, but in a city? And I would hazard a guess that in ANY city in the USA, they'd be out of business in less than a week.
@@TheLittleHomestead so sad isn’t it. We have lost so much of our humanity, community and respect for one another. I know some people complain that Japan is small c culturally conservative and some feel constrained by its social expectations but dear God they’re in a far better place socially than we are.
There are little farm stands where I live, or to buy firewood where you leave the money. Not every part of this country is ruined, yet. Demographics matter. Same as in this video
yeah, for the most part of America is untrustworthy. But there are some parts that are and they do the honor system too. Also you don't have to lock your doors. I live in NYC, but I leave my doors unlock at my parents' home in Long Island.
@@thai33oz Though imagine a shop like this opened in NYC, the first person would be already stuffing their backpack full of gyoza and the rest would take more than they'd reasonably leave, I doubt anyone would pay for more than one or two either 💀
I'm always amazed by the inherent trust these stores place in their customers. This would not be happening in my neighborhood or at least in most places in the US. Thanks for showing us the delicious gyoza! :D *droooolllsss*
I would agree but I do know that there are vegetable stands all over the country that do the same thing as these gyoza shops...meaning the veggies and fruits are out there for people to take and there's a box for money that people pay into. I think we are too negative sometimes when assuming people's characters.
@@millsykooksy4863 I live rurally - we do have honor system stands for veggies and eggs. But I did drop in at one that had a sign saying something like, "due to thieves, you are now on camera." .
I'm craving for Gyoza now after watching you guys. It's interesting to know that Japanese people are so honest. If a shop is unmanned here in the Philippines. It's no good. Stay safe always.
It's so good to hear that you two are feeling better. And it's great having you back. You two were missed very much. I'm so looking forward to being able watch new shows again.
I love the honesty and integrity of the Japanese culture! It was incredible to see very young children walking around in the train station in Tokyo with no adults, because in Japan, children are safe. I love Japan.
Japan is an extremely dangerous country for children... Tens of thousands of kids go missing every year. The police don't investigate and if they even acknowledge their disappearance claim they "ran away". I hope the best for those kids but when they don't come back and given the sick almost omnipresent sexualization of children and minors that is extremely commercialized by Japanese elites it's not hard to infer what really becomes of most of them, but it's harder to stomach. I don't want to lecture you but, just in case you or anyone visits there or knows people who are, please don't think you are safe and especially that your kids are inherently safe in any situation, as there are (mostly very wealthy) predators everywhere and the police will do nothing to protect anyone from them. And especially not a "foreigner". This isn't to insult the average working class Japanese person but they really don't get any say in the matter about it. It's not down to them.
OMG, if it was in Indonesia, that shop would have been emptied and the money box too 😁 😁 darn! That’s what I love about Japan 😍 btw the gyozas look delish 🤤
bruh, not only the money box, but also the refrigerator and other things that can be steal will be stolen from the store,and if there is an empty room like that, some delinquent/homeless will sleep in there and dirtying the room in no seconds
I'm so glad you guys are feeling better. 💕🤗 Like David H said I also wish we had this in America but I fear it would be robbed and demolished in a heart beat.😕
Yeah, that's no joke. It could probably exist in a rural area to a limited degree as we have this kind of honor system, paying for goods when no one is around, but definitely not in an urban environment.
i’m a canadian studying short-term in korea and the amount of 24-hour self-service stores amazes me. even the photoisms not having employees blows my mind lol
I remember seeing a video on RUclips that was in Korea and they went to this unmanned shop that was just filled with ice creams. There was tons of freezers full of them and the ice creams were all extremely cheap. They were like 50cents each. I thought it was so cool.
It's always so wholesome to have a window onto a culture like yours, where trust is the norm, rather than the exception. We have state parks here in the USA that use a similar honor system for payment of entrance fees, often in an unmanned booth. I never go in without paying mine, but I've seen plenty of other folks driving right on by the payment box without a second thought. That being said, I have two words for these fresh-ish automated shops: Yes, and please!
@@shadowtheimpure I have a big appetite but my appetite quickly gets reigned in and I run out of space in my stomach. My stomach doesn’t stretch enough. You must just have a very stretchy stomach.
I’ve lived in Tokyo for over 18 years and had no idea this kind of shop existed. My husband is Japanese and he never heard of it either. Thanks for the video.
LOVE that the neighborhood can have such a place with trust of neighbors!! This place would be robbed blind where I used to live...sadly why we don't have nice things where trust is involved.
This was my 1st time finding your feeds. Being from Australia I was in shock by the unmanned shop concept, but intrigued at the same time, this would be awesome for anyone to access. I think number 2 was my preferred one, just because of the smaller bite full. However number 1 looked like such a lush filling. I’m so jealous I don’t have anything like this where I live
Simply amazing. Tbh this feels like a different world to me. I’m from the States specifically from Miami Fl. And I gotta say I don’t think an unmanned store would last here. Also the price is so great! Here just an order of 6 pieces of Gyoza can cost you up to $10. Over there a pack of 30 is 1000 yen which is more or less around $7. So crazy! I love your culture and food. 💜
If an unmanned shop like that popped up where I live, it would be completely cleaned out in the first night. That includes all the electrical equipment, and prob all the wiring
Love your videos and I'm glad you both are feeling better!! Your videos make me really want to visit Japan and just enjoy the culture, the people and of course the food!! Keep up the good work!!
I cannot emphasize enough how gyoza-obsessed Japanese people are. Throughout my life, I have observed my Japanese mother reacting to foods from other countries. If you give her pierogis, she will say, "Oh! Polish gyoza!" If you give her ravioli, she will say, "Oh! Italian gyoza!" If you give her empanadas, she will say, "Oh! Mexican gyoza!" (I'm pretty sure the empanadas we gave her were South American.) Literally any dumpling she encounters is seen through the prism of gyoza by her. Oddly enough, the exception is Chinese dumplings. She calls those by the correct name. Everything else is "(X) gyoza"
I'm happy that my introduction to gyoza occurred in Utsunomiya, under the watchful eye of the Gyoza Man statue outside the JR station. Actually, in early 2000's, the Gyoza Man statue was located on the taxi circle on the track side of the station facing away from downtown.
So happy to see you guys, too soon to make videos? Pls, take your time to fully recover. No apologies needed. We are always here to support and cheer you both!😊
The old "unmanned" gyoza shops in Tokyo, open 24 hours, the favorite restaurants of the HIKKIKIMORI'S, I heard they usually might go quickly get some food, between the hours of 1-3 am, but never on weekends.
So those large packages are about $7.00 in US money. That is a pretty good value considering those packs are large. Pickle Ginger Potato chips wow that sounds good. So there is no meat in it? Watching you eat it makes me want some but I am so full I already ate!!!! It looks beautiful and I never saw someone cook it quite like that.
the honor system... wow... when I moved down south to florida from new york we would see these sort of things for fruits on the side of the road and were actually surprised that people used it properly... I guess there are some decent people still out there... and most live in japan cause back in new york that place woulda been emptied..
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Love the video!
If they opened a unmanned gyoza store here in Australia, the fridges would be emptied in the first hour and the money-box would be gone!
It's because nobody in Japan wants to go to a Japanese prison. Especially for stealing. It's the equalevent as being a child molester in jail.😛
Same in UK and US 😕
Same here in the USA. I live in the country (Oregon) and small farms frequently have produce stands that operate on the honor system, but in a city? And I would hazard a guess that in ANY city in the USA, they'd be out of business in less than a week.
@@TheLittleHomestead so sad isn’t it. We have lost so much of our humanity, community and respect for one another. I know some people complain that Japan is small c culturally conservative and some feel constrained by its social expectations but dear God they’re in a far better place socially than we are.
Yep. They’d be popular with all the pissheads on the weekend.
I find it amazing that the Japanese culture is so honest. That type of shop could never exist in America.
some do.
i was out at the coast, south of Pescadero and there was a little pie and jam place that worked on such a system.
but diversity is our strength...
There are little farm stands where I live, or to buy firewood where you leave the money. Not every part of this country is ruined, yet. Demographics matter. Same as in this video
yeah, for the most part of America is untrustworthy. But there are some parts that are and they do the honor system too. Also you don't have to lock your doors. I live in NYC, but I leave my doors unlock at my parents' home in Long Island.
@@thai33oz Though imagine a shop like this opened in NYC, the first person would be already stuffing their backpack full of gyoza and the rest would take more than they'd reasonably leave, I doubt anyone would pay for more than one or two either 💀
I'm always amazed by the inherent trust these stores place in their customers. This would not be happening in my neighborhood or at least in most places in the US. Thanks for showing us the delicious gyoza! :D *droooolllsss*
I would agree but I do know that there are vegetable stands all over the country that do the same thing as these gyoza shops...meaning the veggies and fruits are out there for people to take and there's a box for money that people pay into. I think we are too negative sometimes when assuming people's characters.
@@millsykooksy4863 that is true! Perhaps I'm more biased because regionally I've never seen it where I live
@@millsykooksy4863 I live rurally - we do have honor system stands for veggies and eggs. But I did drop in at one that had a sign saying something like, "due to thieves, you are now on camera." .
Despite both being first world countries, Japan has one major difference that enables them to do this, and that's a homogeneous society.
@@nacanacoo you’re wrong there are other societies in Asia and in Eastern Europe where you could not do this and they are very homogenous
I'm craving for Gyoza now after watching you guys. It's interesting to know that Japanese people are so honest. If a shop is unmanned here in the Philippines. It's no good. Stay safe always.
It's so good to hear that you two are feeling better. And it's great having you back. You two were missed very much. I'm so looking forward to being able watch new shows again.
I love the honesty and integrity of the Japanese culture! It was incredible to see very young children walking around in the train station in Tokyo with no adults, because in Japan, children are safe. I love Japan.
Im not honest.
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Japan is an extremely dangerous country for children... Tens of thousands of kids go missing every year. The police don't investigate and if they even acknowledge their disappearance claim they "ran away". I hope the best for those kids but when they don't come back and given the sick almost omnipresent sexualization of children and minors that is extremely commercialized by Japanese elites it's not hard to infer what really becomes of most of them, but it's harder to stomach.
I don't want to lecture you but, just in case you or anyone visits there or knows people who are, please don't think you are safe and especially that your kids are inherently safe in any situation, as there are (mostly very wealthy) predators everywhere and the police will do nothing to protect anyone from them. And especially not a "foreigner".
This isn't to insult the average working class Japanese person but they really don't get any say in the matter about it. It's not down to them.
Pity about the whole Ainu genocide thing, I guess.
I'm glad to hear you two are doing well. Your videos are always a source of comfort for me.
Me too! ❤
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前回よりもアイテムがかなり増えていて発展が凄かったです👏🏻👏🏻
OMG, if it was in Indonesia, that shop would have been emptied and the money box too 😁 😁 darn! That’s what I love about Japan 😍 btw the gyozas look delish 🤤
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bruh, not only the money box, but also the refrigerator and other things that can be steal will be stolen from the store,and if there is an empty room like that, some delinquent/homeless will sleep in there and dirtying the room in no seconds
😂😂😂
Betul,jujur sekali orang jepang
I'm so glad you guys are feeling better. 💕🤗
Like David H said I also wish we had this in America but I fear it would be robbed and demolished in a heart beat.😕
続き楽しみにしてました!!
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敵も新しいの出てきて、地上で倒そうとしても落としてしまうの面白かったです!
Yeah, that's no joke. It could probably exist in a rural area to a limited degree as we have this kind of honor system, paying for goods when no one is around, but definitely not in an urban environment.
In my neighborhood its not uncommon to see unmanned road veggie, flower or fruit stands.
@@leagueleaders That's lovely. 😊
i’m a canadian studying short-term in korea and the amount of 24-hour self-service stores amazes me. even the photoisms not having employees blows my mind lol
I remember seeing a video on RUclips that was in Korea and they went to this unmanned shop that was just filled with ice creams. There was tons of freezers full of them and the ice creams were all extremely cheap. They were like 50cents each. I thought it was so cool.
It's always so wholesome to have a window onto a culture like yours, where trust is the norm, rather than the exception. We have state parks here in the USA that use a similar honor system for payment of entrance fees, often in an unmanned booth. I never go in without paying mine, but I've seen plenty of other folks driving right on by the payment box without a second thought.
That being said, I have two words for these fresh-ish automated shops: Yes, and please!
I really appreciate the place that split them into 3 trays of 12 as that works better for a single person to split it nicely into 3 meals.
12 gyoza for one person? That seems like tons! I feel like I could only eat 8 in a single meal. I would feel sick if I ate more than that.
@@rachelcookie321 It's all a question of how big your appetite is. I can easily kill 12 gyoza and a bowl of rice.
@@shadowtheimpure I have a big appetite but my appetite quickly gets reigned in and I run out of space in my stomach. My stomach doesn’t stretch enough. You must just have a very stretchy stomach.
We could NEVER have this in the states! The honesty, dignity and decency of Japanese people is UNMATCHED!
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi good to see you guys glad you both doing better take care stay safe ❤️😘😘
ダイヤモンドは出るのか!?
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10:36 たしかに、これが一区切りなのかもしれないから掘るしかないですね!
Superb to see that you're both feeling better. And it's hearthwarming to see that unmanned stores like that can still exist.
I’ve lived in Tokyo for over 18 years and had no idea this kind of shop existed. My husband is Japanese and he never heard of it either. Thanks for the video.
I wish I could get gyoza at that price here in the USA. I miss Japanese Gyoza!
Seriously !
For 1000 Yen (6.96 USD)
I Barely Get 6 Gyoza
They Get 36 WOW
LOVE that the neighborhood can have such a place with trust of neighbors!! This place would be robbed blind where I used to live...sadly why we don't have nice things where trust is involved.
Japan is so cool. I wish we had cool food places like this.
This was my 1st time finding your feeds. Being from Australia I was in shock by the unmanned shop concept, but intrigued at the same time, this would be awesome for anyone to access. I think number 2 was my preferred one, just because of the smaller bite full. However number 1 looked like such a lush filling. I’m so jealous I don’t have anything like this where I live
Simply amazing. Tbh this feels like a different world to me. I’m from the States specifically from Miami Fl. And I gotta say I don’t think an unmanned store would last here. Also the price is so great! Here just an order of 6 pieces of Gyoza can cost you up to $10. Over there a pack of 30 is 1000 yen which is more or less around $7. So crazy! I love your culture and food. 💜
that's the first thing i thought! 36 ? For that price?????
Gyoza is Chinese food. It is how Japanese people pronounce Jiaozi. Chinese people pronounce sushi as shousi, can we say shousi is chinese food?
@@lindaisy6567 um....thanks?
This really looks delicious, and the concept of an unmanned shop is so interesting.
If an unmanned shop like that popped up where I live, it would be completely cleaned out in the first night. That includes all the electrical equipment, and prob all the wiring
lovely to see you both recovered *hugs*
I’m amazed at the level of trust they have in their citizenry. Can’t open that here in America.
Love your videos and I'm glad you both are feeling better!! Your videos make me really want to visit Japan and just enjoy the culture, the people and of course the food!! Keep up the good work!!
I cannot emphasize enough how gyoza-obsessed Japanese people are.
Throughout my life, I have observed my Japanese mother reacting to foods from other countries.
If you give her pierogis, she will say, "Oh! Polish gyoza!"
If you give her ravioli, she will say, "Oh! Italian gyoza!"
If you give her empanadas, she will say, "Oh! Mexican gyoza!" (I'm pretty sure the empanadas we gave her were South American.)
Literally any dumpling she encounters is seen through the prism of gyoza by her. Oddly enough, the exception is Chinese dumplings. She calls those by the correct name. Everything else is "(X) gyoza"
Glad your both feeling better. Also happy to see that there is still honest pole in the world. Not too many places left where thar system would work.
Glad to see that you both feel better we love you two
my son would love these 24hr shops!
So cool! You’d never see anything like that in USA for obvious reasons. Is great to know that there are communities with trust ethics! 🥳👍👏😊🥰
So glad to see the both of you! Take your time making videos and do not work too hard as you both recover fully.
The amount of trust in Japan is amazing! You definitely cant do this anywhere else. Esp with YOLO RUclipsrs from the West disrespecting your culture
The gyoza I make myself at home include lots of garlic & minced pork … my friends & I love them.
Cheers from Sydney Australia.
Wish I were there. Another fun and informative video. You guys are great ambassadors for Japan.
Both Gyoza looked so good!!
I'm happy that my introduction to gyoza occurred in Utsunomiya, under the watchful eye of the Gyoza Man statue outside the JR station. Actually, in early 2000's, the Gyoza Man statue was located on the taxi circle on the track side of the station facing away from downtown.
Glad you're doing great. The gyoza store is like a dream to me; one of my favorite foods.
I hope you both get your strength back and feel better soon!
What a super episode! Thanks.
How refreshing the store trusts its customers.
Glad you are feeling well enough to start up again. Keep resting and recovering.
It was so hard to sit there and hear the gyoza sizzling that whole time with out getting a snack!
Glad you're up and about again. Good thing there are some cool places to visit in your neighborhood :) Take care and stay safe!
Looks so good. Wish we had in the US. I am glad you guys are feeling better.
O,g! I'd be in heaven! I LOVE GUOZA so much!
Glad u guys are feeling better! Love you guys!
God Bless you two and give you both New Power for you two.All good wishes from Germany
I clicked about a second before the notification! Now I need gyoza 🤤🤤🤤
Did those gyoza cook from frozen to ready in just 4 minutes? How hot was the pan?
Glad to hear you guys are getting healthy again!
Normal heat? Doesnt your frozen gyoza cook to ready in 4-5 minutes?
Steam can cook things through surprisingly fast.
So glad y’all are feeling better!! Much love!! ❤❤
Love Gyoza ! we try to always have a good amount in the freezer, prawn ones are good.
I’m so happy you both are back missed you so much! Hugs you both and look forward to more content ❤
So happy to see you guys, too soon to make videos? Pls, take your time to fully recover. No apologies needed. We are always here to support and cheer you both!😊
We also have shops like that in the Philippines. Sadly not so much anymore, but there are still places where noone locks their doors.
Great to see a shop that trusts the customers. 日本一🇯🇵😂
36 Gyoza for $7 USD (1000 yen) that's a steal! It's like $10 for 8 at my local Japanese restaurant here in Texas.
Superb and mouth-watering. I would love to try a set up like this in the UK just to see if anyone actually paid!
I did not know you had been sick. Hope you feel better. Greetings from San Antonio, Texas, USA.
You guys always leave me so hungry to try out the foods you highlight. thanks for sharing this
good ti see u 2 missed you take care of yourselfs
The old "unmanned" gyoza shops in Tokyo, open 24 hours, the favorite restaurants of the HIKKIKIMORI'S,
I heard they usually might go quickly get some food, between the hours of 1-3 am, but never on weekends.
Gyoza is life 🤘🏼
omg i hat you guys now I want gyoza and it nearly 2am. I'm so glad you are doing better. Please take it easy and eat well to regain your strength.
Thought this was really good and helpful
Wow…talk about trust…amazing
Man that is awesome wow.
Enjoyed the video. Love Gyoza. 😋Glad you guys are feeling better and able to get outside. 😀👍
Awesome
Hope that comes to the states
Good to se bouth are well again 🤗☀️ Many regards from Denmark. Love your Channel.
Yummy, craving dumplings now...maybe for dinner
I lived in Thailand for 15 years and there were many shops to buy gyoza. I’m in Manila now and have not had a gyoza for 2 years.
Happy to see that you guys are back 😀
First time viewer, ❤❤❤ love from SOUTH FLORIDA, USA ❤️🔥
That's so cool! I'm sad I don't have that near me but maybe that's a good thing. 🥺
By coincidence my local Yoshinoya in Southern California just added Gyoza to their menu last week. I have not tried it yet.
it’s so inexpensive and convenient no way i would give anything to have something like this around the corner where i live
New subscriber-Love the channel, thank you!
That must be a good feeling having that much trust and faith in fellow citizens..
Oh my gosh! I love this store
So those large packages are about $7.00 in US money. That is a pretty good value considering those packs are large. Pickle Ginger Potato chips wow that sounds good. So there is no meat in it? Watching you eat it makes me want some but I am so full I already ate!!!! It looks beautiful and I never saw someone cook it quite like that.
The Gyoza in both packages contained minced pork along with the vegetable ingredients.
Glad y'all are feeling better!!! 💜💜💜 (also I wish I had gyoza shops like that near me!!)
the honor system... wow... when I moved down south to florida from new york we would see these sort of things for fruits on the side of the road and were actually surprised that people used it properly... I guess there are some decent people still out there... and most live in japan cause back in new york that place woulda been emptied..
If I lived 2 blocks away from there I'd be living on gyoza haha
Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Where do you get that cool gyoza griddle?
36 gyoza for 1000 yen is such a good deal
Those look so delicious and so convenient! 😋
I saw you walked by an Origin bento store after the first place and hope you do a video on them. Love their food.
Imagine such a shop in LA or SF Bay Area.
I would sign up for a monthly Gyoza subscription! Please make it happen!
Thank you
that's so cool, in New Zealand that would not last 24 hours before someone stole everything, such a same. great video.
What an amazing culture!
great, now I want gyoza and sake... and sake... and sake.
missed you!
New York also has the Brooklyn dumpling shop …. It’s like a unman dumplings shop …. But over price not so good
Wow I was expecting some high tech robot operating shop. Not just the honour system.
Japanese people know what honor is.
Both shops seem good but the Gyoza Yoshiko shop has a better presentation imo