I guess it's like a pop at the kind of people who get a Japanese or Chinese-writing tattoo because it 'looks cool', and when translated, says something like 'bean casserole' or 'index', or something ridiculously nonsensical.
@@chrishargreaves8016 in japan and china they literally sell shirts that have nonsense english phrases on them. just like we sell shirts with nonsense chinese and japanese phrases on them. it's mutual.
@@twocubez7848 They would be fighting a losing battle considering Colorado became a state 14years before Wyoming and Denver alone has almost 1.5X the population that all of Wyoming has.
I'm mexican and thanks to that traduction gag, I've met many fellow mexicans calling the US "Gringolandia" XD. Also myself, I got used to call the US the same way!
I mean, it's very different from traditional Japanese food, but it's also pretty different from what you actually get in the US. It's a strange sort of "translation" I guess you could call it.
@@viljamtheninja It's like how most Asian restaurants in the US are heavily Americanized. Sure Japanese restaurants are closer to real Japanese food than Chinese restaurants are to Chinese food, but still.
Actually majority of all the 'Murica jokes come from people in the US. We do laugh at ourselves. The ones that dont are hopped on the 'red white and blue' American patriotism bullshit.
She was the only one in the family who really wanted to experience the Japanese culture, while everybody else wanted to experience watered down American culture in an American themed restaurant. Most families have the same problem, but in reverse; adults want to enjoy the local culture and cuisine, while children are complaining and demand simple and familiar fast food, like burgers and pizza.
@@Edagui97 too be fair if you go to a McDonalds or a KFC in Japan, they menu is highly likely to have multiple different items than the USA chains, but kids would probably go for nuggets or a plain hamburger (Can’t remember if they’re are kids meals in McDonalds in japan or not)
Except most of those restaurants are actually owned and operated by Asian people. However, there's an Indian restaurant I go to sometimes where the waiters speak Spanish among themselves.
Waiter: “Don’t ask me, I don’t know anything. I’m product of American education system, I also build poor quality cars and inferior style electronics.” Homer: “Ha ha ha ha! Ah, they got our number!” Well at least Homer is humble enough to take brutally honest insults.
I've always wondered if other countries like Japan and china and mexico do shoddy American food like we Americans do. I'd love to go to a restaurant like this
My home town is in the Northest part of México, literally my house is 20 mins from USA, ando there is some places that try to mimic that rock n roll grill restaurant gimmick that is normal in USA. Personally i fucking love an american Styles burguer and the motor rider and old rock n roll style it's pretty cool imo.
Yes, there really are, and the things they come up with are insane. Like, putting a mix of French fries and candies in the coney of a coney dog insane.
Going to a US style restaurant. "Why isn't there any Japanese food?" Bet Lisa wonders why there aren't any vegeterian options in restaurants specialising in beef...
There probably is vegeterian options at beef places nowadays because people in the west are obsessed with inclusion and that certain groups should never feel offended these days.
@@JohnSmith-zq9mo I was not saying that having that as an option is a bad thing i was just saying that almost all places got it nowadays and inclusivity is probably one of the reasons for that. Here where i live i only know about one place that does not have it these days. And atlest with this stuff its an option but in the media and in society nowadays they force the inclusivity in everything only to show everybody how progressive and politically correct they are. Like for example in the past in fiction it was the creator of something that usually decided how the characters would be like but now they feel like they must have certain kinds of people and make them certain ways in everything only to make sure that nobody will call them racist, sexist or offensive in other ways. Thats the kind of inclusivity that annoys me that its forced and not natural anymore like it was way more in the past. Same thing with many things in real life too and not only in the media. So yea my point is these kind of things are not optional anymore they have become an unwritten rule that everybody must follow either they want to or not. There are many things you used to be able to do with characters and other things only a few years ago that you cant do anymore now.
@@MyViolador Oh get over yourselves. Yes those bombings were horrific but in many ways one could say Japan grew from the experience and evolved into to the beautiful culture that I am proud to call half of my own. Meanwhile, given the previous guy they elected President, Murrica is still “ debating” whether Nazis are really all that bad.
ET looking up Marilyn Monroe's dress, Abraham Lincoln dancing with the Statue of Liberty, and Muhammad Ali boxing with Neil Armstrong: Now that's America!
+MsAmdfan Let's see America's got Apple, Google, and Microsoft, they got the Ford GT, Corvette Z06, Viper, Camaro, Mustang, Cadillac, so how is it still true?
Simen113 The Ford GT is made of Carbon Fibre, regardless no one makes metal cars anymore, it's heavier, harder to paint, harder to shape, why would you want a metal car?
Simen113 Yeah, so are Hondas, Acuras, Toyotas, Nissans, as for Corvette, it's been a while since I've been in one, maybe the cheaper models have a plastic interior, but the premium models have higher quality stuff in there. Evan than the Z06 is lighter and $50,000 cheaper than the NSX and far more powerful.
So given that there will be plenty of couples coming to dine, this means the most frequented and perhaps dirtiest table would be Rhode Island, given that it's the bare minimum needed and would thus be reserved for people eating alone or with a friend. Meanwhile Texas and Alaska are pretty much reserved for company outings and otherwise do not see much use. Other states, depending on how creative they are, could be flexible in their usage. Oklahoma for example functions as a mildly misshaped table if the main part is used, or it can allow diners to sit particularly close across from each other if they put the seats on the panhandle. Florida and Idaho could function similarly. But by far the most fucked up tables to be sat at would be Maine, New York or West Virginia. They just don't seem like very comfortable seating arrangements. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
Americans who haven’t been abroad usually don’t realise that this is only a slightly exaggerated version of what you may find in many uptown areas around the planet. Overpriced anything stamped “American”, ferocious cultural misappropriations and gross misperceptions of the United States. The same happened centuries ago in Europe regarding anything Roman. I still remember when the first authentic McDonald’s opened in Buenos Aires in 1986, prices were higher than most fancy restaurants and in a country with a swaying economy like this one that is a lot to say.
The Massachusetts table has clam chowder. The New York table has bacon eggs and cheese and buffalo wings. The Pennsylvania table has cheese steak. The Maryland table has steamed crabs. The Florida table has oranges. The Georgia table has chicken and waffles. The Lousiana table has gumbo. The Missisipi table has fried catfish. The Texas table has barbecue and tacos. The California table has tacos and dim sum. The Illinois table has deep dish pizza. The Iowa table has corn. The Kentucky table has bourbon. The Maine table has lobster rolls. The Washington State table has coffee. The Arizona table has chimichungas. The New Mexico table has chilli peppers and meth. I'm out of ideas now, but to compensate, here's what a Japanese restaurant in America would look like with prefecture tables: The Osaka table has takoyaki. The Kyoto table has matcha. The Hyogo table has Kobe beef. The Wakayama table has mikan. The Aichi table has miso katsu and chicken wings. The Tokyo table has monja. The Kanagawa table has dumplings. The Hiroshima table has okonomiyaki. The Miyagi table has cow tongue. The Aomori table has apples. The Hokkaido table has Sapporo ramen. The Nagasaki table has chanpon noodles. The Kagawa table has udon. The Fukuoka table has Hakata ramen. The Nagano table has soba. The Nara table has rice crackers. And I'm out of ideas for that as well.
Been to Japan 3 times. Yeah they really do think America is all cowboys, drugs, homeless people, underage drinking and sex Korea too Also that Katakana at the end says Gojira(Godzilla).
Fun fact, there really is an America town in Japan, I think it’s on/in Nagasaki and forgot the official name, but everything we have here they have there since an American military base is stationed there
I was looking to start an LLC in order to make some money doing a side hustle that piqued my interest. Turns out that my state is one of the most expensive states for starting an LLC. Massachusetts was the most expensive state, IIRC.
Ah, I remember the 90s when everyone in America said "Howdy, gangsta!"
Wait, you mean nobody in America greets each other with a "howdy, gangsta"? My life is a lie.
Prince Goat Cheese no no one ever does that
✌️😁🤙🏼
Wait a minute.........
So you're telling me I don't need a new muffler?
Mostly the Jew salary man waiters though.
Honestly, that state by state seating arrangement looks pretty f'n sweet.
Wander how many people they can seat at either Rhode Island and Alaska.
It's because you're USAian right?..
Delaware must be a table for one.
@@Bladez10 Rhode Island I imagine would be a kiddy table joined to virgina where the parents eat if I was do that for a restuarant.
Good luck getting any service down in Florida.
The nonsensical smattering of English on the guy’s t shirt is spot on. They still do that even today, it’s great
Engrish 👍
The part about the american education system too
@@Johnonymous666 that caught me off guard
I guess it's like a pop at the kind of people who get a Japanese or Chinese-writing tattoo because it 'looks cool', and when translated, says something like 'bean casserole' or 'index', or something ridiculously nonsensical.
@@chrishargreaves8016 in japan and china they literally sell shirts that have nonsense english phrases on them. just like we sell shirts with nonsense chinese and japanese phrases on them. it's mutual.
In Colorado pretty much all their tables are made to represent the shape of the state. It's too bad other states don't have the same kind of pride
Underrated joke
As a european that took me a moment to get
I think they have some Wyoming tables mixed in.
Wyoming claimed to come up with the concept first. It’s been a sore point of contention between both states’ residents for generations.
@@twocubez7848 They would be fighting a losing battle considering Colorado became a state 14years before Wyoming and Denver alone has almost 1.5X the population that all of Wyoming has.
In the Latin American dub this place is literally called "gringo land".
And Homer makes fun of Massachusetts calling it Chafachusetts, just because it rhymes XD
In Mexico, "chafa" means crappy.
I still call USA "gringolandia" because of this scene, great stuff.
omg I had completelly forgotten that, thats awasome.
Dont forget "crap-achussets"
I'm mexican and thanks to that traduction gag, I've met many fellow mexicans calling the US "Gringolandia" XD. Also myself, I got used to call the US the same way!
¥10,000 is like $100, that better be the best coleslaw in the universe.
Barney: You got lucky.
It's about $71, but in 1999 it would be about $78
And in Canadian dollar is worse 😅😅
@@bastian_anibal 10000 yen today is $97.70 in cad
I’ll just stick with the KFC coleslaw.
Now, that’s the best.
Howdy gangstas is almost as good as "hello chief, let's talk why not?"
Mushi mushi!
You rike mr sparkre?
I wish I could buy that product in my prefecture
Mieeeeeeeeeeeeestah Spaaaaaaaaoooookuuuuuuuuuuzzzzzhhhaaaaaaa!
Answer question 100 percent
"Don't you serve anything that's even _remotely_ Japanese?"
I've been led to believe that Japanese "American food" is _extremely_ Japanese.
Japan McDonald's is awesome
I mean, it's very different from traditional Japanese food, but it's also pretty different from what you actually get in the US. It's a strange sort of "translation" I guess you could call it.
Ive eaten American Swedish pancakes so that is probably extremely true. Bring a dish over to another country and it's just not the same.
Especially Jelly Donuts and Hamburgers. I love jelly donuts and hamburgers; wouldn't you agree Ash? Maya?
@@viljamtheninja It's like how most Asian restaurants in the US are heavily Americanized. Sure Japanese restaurants are closer to real Japanese food than Chinese restaurants are to Chinese food, but still.
The nod to the "there once was a man from Nantucket" limerick is underrated.
Yes
Yes it was
I feel bad for anyone who brings their family and has to sit in the Rhode Island table.
Where’s Delaware though
@@OakTreeIsaac , In the corner, by itself
That's probably what they give you if you say "Table for one."
@@OakTreeIsaac or hawaii
@@gordonf5553 yeah
Appreciate how Homer’s just like “yeah, you got us there!”
Points to Homer for being able to laugh at his culture, something many real people struggle with.
Including the Japanese.
Actually majority of all the 'Murica jokes come from people in the US. We do laugh at ourselves. The ones that dont are hopped on the 'red white and blue' American patriotism bullshit.
Homer is the only one who Is humble enough to laugh 😂🤣
Or too stupid to even get the insult
@@strider8662 if I was there I would just think it’s funny lmao
@Hell Fire3 as American yes mostly 😂some are sensitive 😑
@Hell Fire3 dear God 😳you are right 😫oh well at least there good ones who can take a joke 🤣
Lies again? UCL APPS Ugly America
"Don' ask me, I don't know anything! I'm product of the american education system"
just when you thought lisa was the smart one she asked in a japan usa themed food place if they had anything japanese.
She was the only one in the family who really wanted to experience the Japanese culture, while everybody else wanted to experience watered down American culture in an American themed restaurant.
Most families have the same problem, but in reverse; adults want to enjoy the local culture and cuisine, while children are complaining and demand simple and familiar fast food, like burgers and pizza.
@@Edagui97 too be fair if you go to a McDonalds or a KFC in Japan, they menu is highly likely to have multiple different items than the USA chains, but kids would probably go for nuggets or a plain hamburger (Can’t remember if they’re are kids meals in McDonalds in japan or not)
I mean, honestly if I went to Japan I’d like to see their take on American food😂
Ha ha yeah. If she's lucky they may have burgers with a bean paste option.
@@Edagui97 not always, when I went to France as a kid, my mother refused to eat what she considered raw meat, she ended up going to McDonald's a lot.
10,000 Yen = ~£72
Wow, that's expensive coleslaw!
100 yen will be like £1.00 for us if they had the same currency
more like £0.73
search it up
RockBandAddict666 and what was the point of that exactly?
That only reiterates what i just wrote.
1 JPY = 0.0073 GBP
same thing
You can say that again!
Now in dollars for us yankees, please
I really love how the Massachusetts table also has included another two tiny tables shaped like Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket
I guess this is Japan's "let's see how you like it" to all asian restaurants in America.
0:38 I'd be like Homer in a place like that.
Ok but why is it a castle on the outside? Ts'what I don't get.
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 I think that's supposed to be an old west fort
Yeah
Except most of those restaurants are actually owned and operated by Asian people. However, there's an Indian restaurant I go to sometimes where the waiters speak Spanish among themselves.
Reminds me of going to Outback Steakhouse when I visited the US. They had an NZ flag on the wall.
I kind of assumed that NZ stands for nazi but thankfully I decided to double check.
@@iamcleaver6854 You are product of American Education System
@@looka698 I never set foot into the US
@@iamcleaver6854 NZ is the abbreviation for New Zealand.
I think the guy who voices the commercials is from New Zealand?
Waiter: “Don’t ask me, I don’t know anything. I’m product of American education system, I also build poor quality cars and inferior style electronics.”
Homer: “Ha ha ha ha! Ah, they got our number!”
Well at least Homer is humble enough to take brutally honest insults.
Love how the Kool Aid Man was chosen as one of America's mascots on the restaurant sign.
0:07 I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY STUCK US AT "TAX-A-CHUSETTS."
lol
Now, it's TAX-I-FORNIA! 😤
If you thought Massachusetts was bad in taxes, try Pennsylvania. AKA: Kenney's Regime.
@@LawWonderTV9
Who's Kenney?
Tax York as well. Democrats are pushing for Tax hikes on ALL CLASSES of income.
Oh my god, I just got the Nantucket joke after all these years.
I've always wondered if other countries like Japan and china and mexico do shoddy American food like we Americans do. I'd love to go to a restaurant like this
My home town is in the Northest part of México, literally my house is 20 mins from USA, ando there is some places that try to mimic that rock n roll grill restaurant gimmick that is normal in USA. Personally i fucking love an american Styles burguer and the motor rider and old rock n roll style it's pretty cool imo.
There are "american style food" restaurants in mexico, but its mostly stakes, ribs and hamburgers, not bad but not particularly "american".
Yes, there really are, and the things they come up with are insane. Like, putting a mix of French fries and candies in the coney of a coney dog insane.
In Japan, no way. American food is delicious in Japan. Visit a KFC, Krispy Kreme or Starbucks and the quality they serve is awesome.
I just saw a video of a guy eating at a place that served Japanized American and Mexican food.
Going to a US style restaurant.
"Why isn't there any Japanese food?"
Bet Lisa wonders why there aren't any vegeterian options in restaurants specialising in beef...
Maybe the have Bean paste burger options.
There probably is vegeterian options at beef places nowadays because people in the west are obsessed with inclusion and that certain groups should never feel offended these days.
@@CyberLance26 please log off
@@CyberLance26 Vegetarian options are great, that has nothing to do with inclusivity in the normal sense of the word.
@@JohnSmith-zq9mo I was not saying that having that as an option is a bad thing i was just saying that almost all places got it nowadays and inclusivity is probably one of the reasons for that.
Here where i live i only know about one place that does not have it these days.
And atlest with this stuff its an option but in the media and in society nowadays they force the inclusivity in everything only to show everybody how progressive and politically correct they are.
Like for example in the past in fiction it was the creator of something that usually decided how the characters would be like but now they feel like they must have certain kinds of people and make them certain ways in everything only to make sure that nobody will call them racist, sexist or offensive in other ways.
Thats the kind of inclusivity that annoys me that its forced and not natural anymore like it was way more in the past.
Same thing with many things in real life too and not only in the media.
So yea my point is these kind of things are not optional anymore they have become an unwritten rule that everybody must follow either they want to or not.
There are many things you used to be able to do with characters and other things only a few years ago that you cant do anymore now.
10,000 yen?! That's almost $100 in USD!
When this episode came out, 10k Yen was worth roughly $1. So no, it's cheap coleslaw.
@@kegmonkey5648 that's just not true
@@kik9387 Yes it is.
@@kegmonkey5648 Trolling can be funny, you know.. this is just cringe.
“I don’t know anything. I am product of American education system.”
If we only knew just how prophetic this line was.
Lol well he did get us with that poor quality cars and inferior style electronics remark.
And Edumucation.
Bold words for someone at nuking distance
@@MyViolador Oh get over yourselves. Yes those bombings were horrific but in many ways one could say Japan grew from the experience and evolved into to the beautiful culture that I am proud to call half of my own. Meanwhile, given the previous guy they elected President, Murrica is still “ debating” whether Nazis are really all that bad.
@@RikoJAmado Bold words for someone at nuking distance
@soulassassin0g Burn!!!
ET looking up Marilyn Monroe's dress, Abraham Lincoln dancing with the Statue of Liberty, and Muhammad Ali boxing with Neil Armstrong: Now that's America!
That used to be so true about Electronics and Cars in the 90's.
+MsAmdfan Let's see America's got Apple, Google, and Microsoft, they got the Ford GT, Corvette Z06, Viper, Camaro, Mustang, Cadillac, so how is it still true?
the cars are still made out of plastic, or as Jeremy Clarkson put it: "the same stuff they make tv presenters out of"
Simen113 The Ford GT is made of Carbon Fibre, regardless no one makes metal cars anymore, it's heavier, harder to paint, harder to shape, why would you want a metal car?
walmartpimp2 I like the GT. It still has pretty crummy interior quality. Isnt the Z06 largely plastic though?
Simen113 Yeah, so are Hondas, Acuras, Toyotas, Nissans, as for Corvette, it's been a while since I've been in one, maybe the cheaper models have a plastic interior, but the premium models have higher quality stuff in there. Evan than the Z06 is lighter and $50,000 cheaper than the NSX and far more powerful.
In 1999 when this episode aired, that would be $87.93 for a serving of coleslaw. Sucky prices indeed!
"we didnt come all the way across the world to eat at america town.."
Only Lisa would go to an American themed restaurant and expect japanese food
That's such an American thing. Demand something the place doesn't serve
Her parents took her thwre
UCLA, Yankee, Cola....
I don't get it lol Please explain the joke.
Someone needs to make this t-shirt in real life. I would buy the fuck out of it
@@xrustynailsx very American things. Like if the shirt said.....
Guns
Muscle Cars
More Guns
@@TheMrPeteChannel
I'm pretty sure I saw that exact text on a shirt in a truck stop.
@@TheMrPeteChannel It would be funnier if one of the Americans in the restaurant was a Florida man.
Apparently the three greatest icons of America according to Tokyo are Uncle Sam, Elvis and the freakin Kool-Aid Man.
I like that there's a Gojira sign when it cuts away. Because you can't have Japan without Godzilla.
Ten thousand yen for coleslaw is pretty insane
Funny thing there is actually an America town in Osaka Japan wish it had a place like this tho lmao😂
The Florida shaped thing is the panhandle used in the kitchen of that restaurant.
Lol! The education part is spot on. 😜😜😜
Especially these days.
Not really...
So given that there will be plenty of couples coming to dine, this means the most frequented and perhaps dirtiest table would be Rhode Island, given that it's the bare minimum needed and would thus be reserved for people eating alone or with a friend.
Meanwhile Texas and Alaska are pretty much reserved for company outings and otherwise do not see much use.
Other states, depending on how creative they are, could be flexible in their usage. Oklahoma for example functions as a mildly misshaped table if the main part is used, or it can allow diners to sit particularly close across from each other if they put the seats on the panhandle. Florida and Idaho could function similarly.
But by far the most fucked up tables to be sat at would be Maine, New York or West Virginia. They just don't seem like very comfortable seating arrangements.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
The fact Homer is supposed to be the dimwit in this situation when he is just correct and fine with laughing at himself
Lisa at this point is the type of person where you’re entering a fast food restaurant and ask for an alcohol
Well, they do serve beer at McDonald's Germany.
For those who don't know, 10,000 yen is like $100 because Yen doesn't have a decimal point.
THAT'S AMERICA!" start laugh track
Not sure I ever got that Nantucket joke as a kid. :)
0:18 Steel Ball Run in a nutshell
Lesson 5, Johnny
This is a very American take on America under the guise of being Japanese.
Yes, associating America with astronauts is very American.
@@willhk4809 well I don’t see any other flags on the moon
@@mrmr_zoomie There's a tiny chinese one
The banner at the end says Godzilla (ゴジラ).
"Lets just say the stories about him are greatly exaggerated." This is a super SUPER great censorship slip.
I love how one of the billboards at the end just says Godzilla on it.
I used to think Lisa was smart until I saw her go to an American themed restaurant in Japan and ask if they have any Japanese food.
He converses really well in English.
Hello chief, let's talk, why not?
Especially for a native Marsian
"Howdy gangsta"
He's from the south part of the deep South
"See the sights, spend some money! Please don't leave!"
Americans who haven’t been abroad usually don’t realise that this is only a slightly exaggerated version of what you may find in many uptown areas around the planet. Overpriced anything stamped “American”, ferocious cultural misappropriations and gross misperceptions of the United States. The same happened centuries ago in Europe regarding anything Roman. I still remember when the first authentic McDonald’s opened in Buenos Aires in 1986, prices were higher than most fancy restaurants and in a country with a swaying economy like this one that is a lot to say.
This place looked like so much fun.
Oh yeah Homer gets it😂
ahh yes, the last simpsons episode ever made....
10,000 yen is roughly $71.
I love how relevant this clip is in 2022!
Howdy Gangsta.... So nostalgic 😎
Season 10/Episode 23: Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo.
I love what appears to be Muhammad Ali and Neil Armstrong boxing each other behind Homer.
Ucla yankee cola 😂 legendary
They should have had Michigan chairs. No joke, there are chairs were the part you lean against is shaped like Michigan’s lower peninsula.
What part of the chair is the upper peninsula?
@@carultch www.etsy.com/listing/613635351/michigan-cedar-adirondack-chair?gpla=1&gao=1&&Cj0KCQjw7PCjBhDwARIsANo7CgnVa5tDggOI4-VAz_1ruHXQTXLRjKJYtKLKi77s4SVImc9A-Qyzh5caAqWWEALw_wcB_k_&:pla-305286585742_m__613635351_123901056&gbraid=0AAAAADtcfRJPTu-5H2EEucTRegmdcBmqY&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7PCjBhDwARIsANo7CgnVa5tDggOI4-VAz_1ruHXQTXLRjKJYtKLKi77s4SVImc9A-Qyzh5caAqWWEALw_wcB
@@carultch I found a link on Etsy that has the upper peninsula as a coffee table
I went to Shinjuku two years ago and my fiancee and me went to a very similar restaurant, so this is not so crazy 😄
That Man from Nantucket joke tho
that coleslaw is $71
The Massachusetts table has clam chowder.
The New York table has bacon eggs and cheese and buffalo wings.
The Pennsylvania table has cheese steak.
The Maryland table has steamed crabs.
The Florida table has oranges.
The Georgia table has chicken and waffles.
The Lousiana table has gumbo.
The Missisipi table has fried catfish.
The Texas table has barbecue and tacos.
The California table has tacos and dim sum.
The Illinois table has deep dish pizza.
The Iowa table has corn.
The Kentucky table has bourbon.
The Maine table has lobster rolls.
The Washington State table has coffee.
The Arizona table has chimichungas.
The New Mexico table has chilli peppers and meth.
I'm out of ideas now, but to compensate, here's what a Japanese restaurant in America would look like with prefecture tables:
The Osaka table has takoyaki.
The Kyoto table has matcha.
The Hyogo table has Kobe beef.
The Wakayama table has mikan.
The Aichi table has miso katsu and chicken wings.
The Tokyo table has monja.
The Kanagawa table has dumplings.
The Hiroshima table has okonomiyaki.
The Miyagi table has cow tongue.
The Aomori table has apples.
The Hokkaido table has Sapporo ramen.
The Nagasaki table has chanpon noodles.
The Kagawa table has udon.
The Fukuoka table has Hakata ramen.
The Nagano table has soba.
The Nara table has rice crackers.
And I'm out of ideas for that as well.
Been to Japan 3 times. Yeah they really do think America is all cowboys, drugs, homeless people, underage drinking and sex
Korea too
Also that Katakana at the end says Gojira(Godzilla).
At least they got over the whole atomic bomb kerfuffle…
Many years later Bender makes the same burn at "Space Tax-achusetts"
Fun fact, there really is an America town in Japan, I think it’s on/in Nagasaki and forgot the official name, but everything we have here they have there since an American military base is stationed there
Parents during Thanksgiving: "Kids,you sit at the Rhode Island table!"
Gringolandia XD
Foreignland... that's make sense just for Japanese.
In Latin American Spanish this place was called "Gringolandia"
Wouldn’t be surprised if they actually made this Restaurant in Roppongi
The waiter isn’t wrong about our education system, as well as our cars and electronics.
I was looking to start an LLC in order to make some money doing a side hustle that piqued my interest. Turns out that my state is one of the most expensive states for starting an LLC. Massachusetts was the most expensive state, IIRC.
Restaurante "Gringolandia" ese Beto Vélez es un genio.
Damn that's some expensive Coleslaw. You could have a nice steak super with all the fixings for that price.
This is actually a very neat restaurant
"WHERE CAN I FIND THE TUMBLEWEED?" - Zach Hadel
Wait- Lisa complained that at an American-themed restaurant they don’t serve Japanese food?
It's not unreasonable to expect maybe one or two rando/throwaway japanese dishes to be included regardless.
She didn't want to go there, that was homer's idea
They did get the car-centric infrastructure right in America Town!
Love the roasting the waiter is doing and yet looks who on top hmm?
The Simpsons predicted Amerikamura in Japan.
I think we've found Amy's from Futurama ancestor
Am I the only one who heard the nantucket line and knew what he meant 🤣
Call me Ishmael!
I wonder if they have a table for the state the Simpsons live in
Everything here is correct, they’re just mixing urban and rural culture together
"I think I speak for all my family when I say that what we want most in the world is an all expenses paid trip to America Town!"
The Alaska table is in the restaurant across the street.
Poor quality cars and electronics. Yes.
However, am I forgetting the rice cooker we dropped twice? Seemed pretty good to me.
The "Oh Canada" tune at the start lmao
That’s “America The Beautiful “
One of the best episodes!
The US state tables are pretty cool tho
10000 yen back then was around 79 dollars
I went to japan this year (2023) and even to this day, this is how the Japanese see Americans, and I don’t blame them.
Remember when the US had any kind of manufacturing?
U mean mass genocides?
Nope
@@Johnonymous666 uh oh lefty Obama worshipper here
Made in America? Gonna assume its due to cheap labour, so thats why Made in China is more a thing you see than Made in America.
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