Japanese Electronics Galore! ? - Sing Along Japan Guide
Heiroku Sushi! Revolving sushi? ? - Sing Along Japan Guide
Micaela, a Youtuber living in Japan, shows us how to enjoy Japan with a short song in a series called Sing Along Japan Guide. ☆Today's theme is how to enjoy ...
7 Bizarre JAPANESE FOODs You Might Want to Try #3 [Japan Guide]
7 Bizarre JAPANESE FOODs You Might Want to Try #3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y9-ggs563w This is the third video of “7 Bizarre JAPANESE FOODs ...
I don't mean to sound disrespectful -- but I would have a difficult time
eating some of these foods. I would still try to eat it if it was offered
to me -- but it would be difficult. I love Japanese vegetables! Please make
a video about vegetables some time. I would like to know more about things
like yamaimo. ^_^ thank you very much
yuka as always i love your videos! last time in japan i was in saga city
and tried the local special mud skipper. it was shall we say just ok.
nothing great. i can say we did have a great time there for a week though
so anyone thinking about going way down there to do it!! nice area of japan
Yuka! You're doing a terrific job! Also by the way the most bizarre thing I
ever ate thus far was sushi. I remember the first time I had sushi....I had
a tough time just swallowing without trying to drink it down, but after
that I've had no problem eating sushi. :)
Thanks for another great video! Cant you do some videos of place to visit
in japan thats not so well known by public. I want to find those spots that
isnt coverd in travel books.
Yuka san how about video about places to visit in Japan. Could you please
share your experience about places to visit when you are in Japan.
ありがとうございました.
Japan Guide: Things You Can't Get in Japan: Japan Travel Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFDhlxfSvz4 I share information about things you can't get ...
I've been in Japan two times now, and the only issue I had with things like
these was that it was very difficult to find proper coffee anywhere. I'm
sure that there's plenty if you know where to look, but damn..
+Sounds of Katajamäki i am a coffee addict myself. Beside buying green beans and roasting them yourself (ugh), you could get lavazza from Italia. They pack with a nitrogen flush the coffee so it stay incredibly fresh for a very long time; could order a few bags from say amazon or others :) I use Aeropress with lavazza mixes all morning and it's really good and portable.
+Sounds of Katajamäki Proper coffee? Coffee is (IS!) everywhere in Japan. It's in almost every jidohambaiki (vending machine) & there's one in Japan almost every 50-100meters you walk down the street, to pretty much every restaurant/eatery you go to, including the plethora of Tullies - Starbucks. It's usually 3x-5x stronger than American - Canadian coffee drinker is used to & on par w/English/India/Paki coffee drinkers. The only "suprise" to most foreigners is most Japanese drink it cold or "iced."
When I was in japan 4 years ago I didn't even think about looking for it,
but when it now comes to think, are there any pizza restaurants in japan? I
can't if I've seen any tbh.