From all of your trips or customer reviews, what do you think are your top 10 places to go to eat sushi all over Japan? Really informative video as always.
SnesForum - NOPE not even close, the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo has the BEST and freshest fish, you can have a Great Sushi Breakfast there. Then you can walk the fish market to burn Calories.
Remember it will not last - the fish - unless you fish sustainably. So think of your children and grandchildren would like to enjoy sushi in the future.
Bryan Li - yes, there are also, Pressed sushi also called Box Sushi. It’s popular in Kyoto. Then there are warped sushi, they use Bamboo Leaf or sometime other fresh green leaves to wrap the sushi, you do not eat the leaf however.
Good question! "Zushi" is a modified reading of "sushi" and uses the exact same kanji characters (寿司). In Japanese when two words are combined into a compound word, it's not uncommon to read the first character of second word slightly differently. For example "conveyor belt sushi" is "kaitenzushi" which literally means "revolving sushi." Hope that helps!
Wait, what? They would spoil the rice for the sake of fish fermentation? I guess these were really rich people, otherwise I can't imagine how someone could make such use of rice in Japan where it is the primary food source.
It is not a waste of good rice at all. It all started to make the ingredients (fish) last longer. "Funa-zushi (鮒寿司)" is still a whole different, wonderful traditional food. (Though some people don't like it for its strong smell.) I am from Shiga prefecture, growing up eating it. It is a pity that it has become very expensive for less are produced by few makers.
IF you are going to use soy sauce on the sushi, use chopsticks or fingers to remove the Netta (fish), dip in the soy sauce ,then return it to the rice. Only dip one side.
This video should be mandatory viewing on all flights to Japan.
I agree! Hopefully curve the manners of ignorant tourists that just do whatever the hell they want. 🙄
Because I saw such a lot of sushi,
I've wanted to eat sushi.
Thanks for the nice video!
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From all of your trips or customer reviews, what do you think are your top 10 places to go to eat sushi all over Japan?
Really informative video as always.
James Chicks - #1 is the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo.
Awesome.
Arigato gozaimasu guys.... now I'm hungry!
So wonderful&informative movie !!!!! by Japanese
Damn. I'm hungry now
Thanks for ur video.
Japan-guide - sushi rice is prepared with Seasoned Vinegar and Sake or Mirin.
Each shop has their own flavor and ingredient for seasoning the rice.
Great Video. It is right that Yokohama has the best fresh Sushi in Japan?
Well ‥There are many places that have various kinds of fresh sushi all around of Japan 😊😊
SnesForum - NOPE not even close, the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo has the BEST and freshest fish, you can have a Great Sushi Breakfast there. Then you can walk the fish market to burn Calories.
But in previous video you said that next video is on shinkansen
Great how to vidéo definitely giving me ideas for new how to videos on my channel ;)
the pot leaf at the beginning 😎
Ahah it is actually a Japanese maple leaf
Gunkan actually means a warship! So fun for a piece of food!
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Could you please make other japanese.food type how-to-Eat for.Yakiniku, Shabu, Sukiyaki, Okonomiyakk.etc?
Anyone else get that Rick and Morty vibe at 3:49. Reminds you of the inter-dimensional cable episode where they describe how plumbus’s are made.
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Great video! Especially the sushi manner was good to learn and remind me of not to dip Gunkan directly to soy sauce.
Nigiri still my favorite.
Wids - I like Hand roll sushi AKA temaki.
You wouldn't believe the different kinds of sushi we have in Brazil.
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Is sushi a side dish or a main course? - I am not convinced its a main dish.
It is a main dish, you can read more about it here: www.japan-guide.com/e/e2038.html
Remember it will not last - the fish - unless you fish sustainably. So think of your children and grandchildren would like to enjoy sushi in the future.
I am japanes.I don't know thing in this movie.Well come to japannnnn!!!!!!
i need sushi i am sudia araba😋😋
Last video was two weeks ago 😤
Excellent video but the Californian Roll is not a Japanese Sushi !
Sushi is traditional and soul.
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This video only mentioned the Kanto sushi. How's about the Kansai sushi???
Bryan Li - yes, there are also, Pressed sushi also called Box Sushi.
It’s popular in Kyoto.
Then there are warped sushi, they use Bamboo Leaf or sometime other fresh green leaves to wrap the sushi, you do not eat the leaf however.
IF you are going to eat sushi with hands, you should wash them well First. The finish with a Hot Towel (Oshbori). Do NOT wipe your face with towel.
i have never seen nor heard people dipping the gari into soy sauce and then onto a gunkan......
You can do whatever you want at home alone. I do put Wasabi in my soy sauce.
soy sauce should not be added to rice. Please add it to fish.
might telling me what zushi means ?
Good question! "Zushi" is a modified reading of "sushi" and uses the exact same kanji characters (寿司). In Japanese when two words are combined into a compound word, it's not uncommon to read the first character of second word slightly differently. For example "conveyor belt sushi" is "kaitenzushi" which literally means "revolving sushi." Hope that helps!
That clears a hole lot up thanks 😊
Is that... a Marijuana leaf? 03:14 oO
Ahaha it's a kind of maple leaf
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mixing wasabi in your sause is disrespectful while calling the sushi plate a shoe, that totally fine.😅
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Wait, what? They would spoil the rice for the sake of fish fermentation? I guess these were really rich people, otherwise I can't imagine how someone could make such use of rice in Japan where it is the primary food source.
Nomad Void - I use my leftover rice to make Japanese Pickles, you can also use Rice Bran too.
It is not a waste of good rice at all. It all started to make the ingredients (fish) last longer. "Funa-zushi (鮒寿司)" is still a whole different, wonderful traditional food. (Though some people don't like it for its strong smell.) I am from Shiga prefecture, growing up eating it. It is a pity that it has become very expensive for less are produced by few makers.
sushi é peixe cru, prefiro um bom churrasco de carne de vaca 😁😎👍
Sushi is NOT raw fish, but "vinegared rice plus."
IF you are going to use soy sauce on the sushi, use chopsticks or fingers to remove the Netta (fish), dip in the soy sauce ,then return it to the rice. Only dip one side.