Raw eggs are commonly eaten in Japan. This is because there are established methods for killing Salmonella. The probability of being contaminated with bacteria is about 0.0029%.
Several very rare and strange cases were shown in the video that I had never seen before as a Japanese. >I have never seen or heard of a carp swimming in a drainage ditch, as far as I know. As you mentioned in the video, ornamental carp are also very expensive in Japan. It is a hobby for the rich. Though Koi(=carp) for food is not expensive, I don't think they would be in the drainage ditch even if they were. They should be raised on a properly sanitized aquaculture farm. Anyway, that image is a mystery. >Square watermelons were made for special events or as expensive gifts and are by no means common. Of course, they don't sell in regular supermarkets. >Footbath trains, of course, are not standard and probably run only in limited numbers in some tourist areas. I have never seen these either. >The corrugated handrail on the staircase introduced at the end must also be somewhere, but I have never seen it. >And I think the scene you guys said you didn't get a meaning was the introduction of how Japanese people put stickers of answers to questions in a very orderly way compared to foreigners.
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 221 sentadillas son unos LIKESEX.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesj abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k
Raw eggs are commonly eaten in Japan.
This is because there are established methods for killing Salmonella.
The probability of being contaminated with bacteria is about 0.0029%.
Several very rare and strange cases were shown in the video that I had never seen before as a Japanese.
>I have never seen or heard of a carp swimming in a drainage ditch, as far as I know.
As you mentioned in the video, ornamental carp are also very expensive in Japan. It is a hobby for the rich.
Though Koi(=carp) for food is not expensive, I don't think they would be in the drainage ditch even if they were. They should be raised on a properly sanitized aquaculture farm. Anyway, that image is a mystery.
>Square watermelons were made for special events or as expensive gifts and are by no means common. Of course, they don't sell in regular supermarkets.
>Footbath trains, of course, are not standard and probably run only in limited numbers in some tourist areas. I have never seen these either.
>The corrugated handrail on the staircase introduced at the end must also be somewhere, but I have never seen it.
>And I think the scene you guys said you didn't get a meaning was the introduction of how Japanese people put stickers of answers to questions in a very orderly way compared to foreigners.
レアケースや地域限定、期間限定のもの、日本で日常的に見られるものでない情報も含まれていると思います
学校での子どもがする掃除や
快適なトイレはありますが、
四角いスイカなど見たことないです
宣伝用に作ったものかな?
日本人は試行錯誤しながら良い物、良いシステムを探しているとご理解頂ければ幸いです
Hi Guys, have a nice weekend 🙏(No more other countries Reacts? Like Brazil, Indonésia.... ?🤔🙄😎😁👍)
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 221 sentadillas son unos LIKESEX.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesj abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k