Do you film with a camera or just the phone? Curious what your experience has been like filming at these restaurants in Japan especially since you’re able to capture so many shots.
I film with a DSLR camera. I always check the restaurant's policy to see if they have any rules regarding filming or photography. Then, I ask the chef during my visit to ensure it's okay for me to film. Most restaurants have no policy; however, some do, such as Harutaka, where you can only film the food, or Sushi Kanesaka, where neither filming nor photography is allowed
@@jennyfoodtravelsNice! I’ve been to both many times and can wholeheartedly recommend either. Both aren’t that hard to get in too. Would also recommend Takamitsu, Arai main counter, Sawada and Sugita :) (but at Arai and at Sawada you probably won’t be allowed to film). Other stores I would recommend include Yamato, Chiba Takaoka, Inomata, Sanshin, Ryujiro main counter, Sakai, Tenzushi.
What camera and lens combination do you use? The close ups are insane and so sharp and the auto focus is accurate without hunting much.
I use a Canon 5D Mark IV with Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 lens
Do you film with a camera or just the phone? Curious what your experience has been like filming at these restaurants in Japan especially since you’re able to capture so many shots.
I film with a DSLR camera. I always check the restaurant's policy to see if they have any rules regarding filming or photography. Then, I ask the chef during my visit to ensure it's okay for me to film. Most restaurants have no policy; however, some do, such as Harutaka, where you can only film the food, or Sushi Kanesaka, where neither filming nor photography is allowed
That Kasugodai gunkan sure looks like Uni to me lol
Thank you for letting me! You're right! It's actually Murasaki Uni (purple sea urchin)
Great video again! They must be a pain to edit… Have you got your next Japan trip planned? Which restaurants do you want to visit?
Haven't secured any reservations for my next trip yet, but I definitely want to visit Sushi Nanba and Sushi Akira!
@@jennyfoodtravelsNice! I’ve been to both many times and can wholeheartedly recommend either. Both aren’t that hard to get in too. Would also recommend Takamitsu, Arai main counter, Sawada and Sugita :) (but at Arai and at Sawada you probably won’t be allowed to film). Other stores I would recommend include Yamato, Chiba Takaoka, Inomata, Sanshin, Ryujiro main counter, Sakai, Tenzushi.