@@tinybrushesit’s okay, the shrine did look like a park. Yoyogi Park is actually on the other side. The shrine area is marked with the HUGE torii shrine gates that you entered.
"Japanese food is delicious, isn't it? Do you know why? The answer is because all the food contains additives." Translation: "Japanese food is delicious, isn't it? Do you know why? The answer is that all food contains additives."、
Omg are you for real?? Do you really think every Japanese food contains additives?! The snacks and juice you got from the convenience stores yes, but the food in general not really even if you eat out.
@@aokd-f7u In Japan, most foods typically contain additives. Foods without additives are often considered less tasty. For example, rice cakes, traditional Japanese sweets, rice crackers, soy sauce, pickled vegetables, grilled chicken, and pork cutlet bowls. There is a RUclips video where a Japanese person who worked in the additives industry confesses about it. Especially with meat, very thin layers of meat are stacked and additives are injected with needles. Meat that would otherwise be discarded is sometimes processed into meatballs and sold. Vegetables sold in convenience stores and supermarkets may have a chlorine smell. Do you know where they source vegetables from? This is the reality in Japan.
@@busybee9012 Yeah, some of the food products contain additives so it doesn’t rot, but not all of them. It’s all the same everywhere unless you are not from a developing country whose processing technology or system isn’t yet fully developed. Anyways, what you’re saying is not entirely true since I’m a Japanese who works in the food industry and knows Japanese strict laws and rules of the food handling. Im not gonna waste time explaining the reasons why what you said is not entirely true but do some research before you say anything as if you know every single thing about our country. Dont be rude to those Japanese hard workers who are trying to provide good foods with their best quality. You can talk bad shits about Japan with your friends, that’s none of our business but dont tell the wrong idea to the whole world. 日本で飲食行界に携わる方々に失礼ですし、営業妨害にもなりうるので、どうか不完全な情報を流さないでください😢
Perfect documentation of the best trip ever! Cant wait for part 2!
日本に来てくれてありがとう😊みんな楽しそうで、とても良い動画ですね✨おいしい食べ物たくさんあるのでまた日本に来て欲しい。あなたはとてもKAWAIIです😊
part2が楽しみです
お寿司を食べるとき、ご飯に醤油を付けると味が濃くなりすぎるのでネタに醤油を付けて食べてみてくださいね。
what a happy group! have a nice trip and foods :)
I’m flying to Japan tmrw and your vlog randomly showed up on my recommended lol😆. The standing sushi place looks so good
omg hahaha how funny. thanks for watching! i hope you had the best time!!! 😍
Hi. Can u share the hotel name ? Does it has more than 1 bathroom ?
How did cafe au lait translate to ranch sugar. Been to Japan many times but never experienced stand sushi. Thanks for the recommend.
So happy to see you all having fun!
Please refrain from eating and drinking at the shrine from next time.
oh no! we didn’t know! we are so sorry!!! 😭😭😭
@@tinybrushesit’s okay, the shrine did look like a park. Yoyogi Park is actually on the other side. The shrine area is marked with the HUGE torii shrine gates that you entered.
2年前のあなたより、今のあなたの方が魅力的なのはなぜでしょう。親しみやすさが増しました。
Many foreigners eat while walking in town, I think it's not polite.
It's annoying🤨 Japanese people don't
eat while walking, in town😑
Please dip the fish side into the soy sauce, not the rice. You turn the sushi over. And, it is perfectly acceptable to eat sushi with your hands.
ok! looks like i have to go back to make sure i do it right. 😉 thank you! ❤️
welcometoJapan!!🇯🇵
Thank you for enjoying Japan♪(*´ω`*)
I’m looking forward to the continuation *\(^o^)/*
⭐︎From Japan⭐︎
welcome Japan🎉🎉🎉
we looove japan!
When did you go?
Welcome to food heaven!!
おいしい!!
truly food heaven!
楽しそうですね❤
6:50 This is PACHNKO, Japanese gamble machine.
だし巻き卵は甘くないはずです
いいね👍️日本🇯🇵から😊
Don’t eating on the street
問題ないよ。ゴミを道路に捨てるのは良くないけど。
"Japanese food is delicious, isn't it? Do you know why? The answer is because all the food contains additives."
Translation: "Japanese food is delicious, isn't it? Do you know why? The answer is that all food contains additives."、
yes! i believe it! the food tastes so much better in japan
Omg are you for real?? Do you really think every Japanese food contains additives?! The snacks and juice you got from the convenience stores yes, but the food in general not really even if you eat out.
@@aokd-f7u
In Japan, most foods typically contain additives. Foods without additives are often considered less tasty. For example, rice cakes, traditional Japanese sweets, rice crackers, soy sauce, pickled vegetables, grilled chicken, and pork cutlet bowls. There is a RUclips video where a Japanese person who worked in the additives industry confesses about it. Especially with meat, very thin layers of meat are stacked and additives are injected with needles. Meat that would otherwise be discarded is sometimes processed into meatballs and sold. Vegetables sold in convenience stores and supermarkets may have a chlorine smell. Do you know where they source vegetables from? This is the reality in Japan.
@@busybee9012
Yeah, some of the food products contain additives so it doesn’t rot, but not all of them. It’s all the same everywhere unless you are not from a developing country whose processing technology or system isn’t yet fully developed.
Anyways, what you’re saying is not entirely true since I’m a Japanese who works in the food industry and knows Japanese strict laws and rules of the food handling. Im not gonna waste time explaining the reasons why what you said is not entirely true but do some research before you say anything as if you know every single thing about our country. Dont be rude to those Japanese hard workers who are trying to provide good foods with their best quality. You can talk bad shits about Japan with your friends, that’s none of our business but dont tell the wrong idea to the whole world.
日本で飲食行界に携わる方々に失礼ですし、営業妨害にもなりうるので、どうか不完全な情報を流さないでください😢