Trust me, that Cub will be delivering sushi for about another 100 years. They are indistructable. God bless Japanese reliability. Oh, and like fat birds, they're a absolute blast to ride. Just dont let any of your mates see you on one.
that not scooter...its c70 honda cub...i have one like that...it very stable and no need to worry about what will happen to sushi...it japanese...they know what are they doing...if it bounce like crazy or what,,,just need to change the absorber and they are ready to go....
i was in Japan in 07 I went to visit this family in Chiba and they ran a Soba noodle delivery outfit I remember the old man would ride off on his scooter and remeber those shocks on there you could see the food bounce up and down as he was riding off. thanks for sharing I had almost forgot about that.
My mouth is watering now, for that heavily-lacquered window sushi. I really adore your videos, man. Please never stop making them. I've learned so much about Japan since I subscribed to your videos. Love them so much. I'm a massive fan of Asian cinema, so I always apportion a good part of my brain to taking in all it can about Asian cultures. You've living my dream. Well done, sir.
They would definitely need a shock adsorber to keep sushi together. The vibration on a motorcycle can actually cause chemical solutions (like a diabetics insulin vial) to break down. Neat stuff.
Simply nostalgic. In early years, sushi or soba was delivered almost exclusively by Honda Super Cub. I can still recognize it by its sound. I think newspaper is still delivered by Honda.
Trust me, that Cub will be delivering sushi for about another 100 years. They are indistructable. God bless Japanese reliability. Oh, and like fat birds, they're a absolute blast to ride. Just dont let any of your mates see you on one.
mimlato 1 month ago
that not scooter...its c70 honda cub...i have one like that...it very stable and no need to worry about what will happen to sushi...it japanese...they know what are they doing...if it bounce like crazy or what,,,just need to change the absorber and they are ready to go....
AzizulHakim85 1 month ago
I like the way you talk
TheAmazingTwins 1 month ago 5
Cool scooter! Thanks for sharing with us.
Drewha696 1 month ago
Great video. Maybe next time you should film more people and people doing things. That is interesting...Don't be so shy.
unchiekun 1 month ago
@unchiekun Japan has strict laws about publishing images of people in public places
spoddie 1 month ago
i was in Japan in 07 I went to visit this family in Chiba and they ran a Soba noodle delivery outfit I remember the old man would ride off on his scooter and remeber those shocks on there you could see the food bounce up and down as he was riding off. thanks for sharing I had almost forgot about that.
jmwnycprr 1 month ago
My mouth is watering now, for that heavily-lacquered window sushi. I really adore your videos, man. Please never stop making them. I've learned so much about Japan since I subscribed to your videos. Love them so much. I'm a massive fan of Asian cinema, so I always apportion a good part of my brain to taking in all it can about Asian cultures. You've living my dream. Well done, sir.
PaulMichaels2010 1 month ago
I wonder how much food has been on that scooter? I would eat it.
JoeCubicle 1 month ago
They would definitely need a shock adsorber to keep sushi together. The vibration on a motorcycle can actually cause chemical solutions (like a diabetics insulin vial) to break down. Neat stuff.
nokomarie1963 1 month ago
@nokomarie1963
actually they have shock absorbers.
NippleOfNippon 1 month ago
Saw a bike like that in Ueno last trip to Japan too. Like peeking back in time.
perdomot 1 month ago
Simply nostalgic. In early years, sushi or soba was delivered almost exclusively by Honda Super Cub. I can still recognize it by its sound. I think newspaper is still delivered by Honda.
croconna 1 month ago
The shocker was impressive
Degenskonto 1 month ago
Why do restaurants think those displays are appetizing? They ALWAYS look like death.
patio87 1 month ago
I love those things. Can't remember the first city I saw one in...
TheGzeus 1 month ago
wow thats amazing. Is sushi delivery more common now then it was since the shop opened.
aakashh 1 month ago
Even though I live in Australia your videos make me feel like im right there in Japan.
Thank you so much for sharing all your videos with us. (^_^)
-MrJLJapan
MrJLJapan 1 month ago 3