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That dish you guys ate looked delicious! In the US it would have looked a bit different. A giant sign stating how hot it was would be hung from it and would have to be carried out by 2 OSHA certified employees while supervised by a lawyer. >_<
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If it wasn't for you I'd mistakenly dump my urine at the 2:52 contraption, thinking its one of those fancy hitech toilets.
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I actually had my first experience with "culture shock" at a McDonalds in Tokyo. We finished eating and were about to throw our trash away when we saw that setup. We stared at it for a good 3 minutes before someone got up to help us. He took the tray from my friend and separated it all, then looked at me. I looked back, smiled, then did what he did. We all had a laugh.
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@wheeler1 tell me about it. I thought it was blaringly obvious it wasn't for wiping your mouth >.<
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@X8802 What do you mean? Raw FRESH sea fish is perfectly safe to eat and many like it. We here in Finland also eat raw salted salmon with bread etc. I can't see why it would be a bad thing?
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japans smart except for all the damn raw food. get food standards..
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>_< i didn't notice until now that your question has already been answered, i'm sorry.
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there is some spicy stuff, but in my experience most things aren't. but you are right, they ARE delicious!! ^_^
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they are udon with deep-fried tofu which has been marinated in a sweet, soy based sauce; in mythology the きつね had magic powers like transformation into human beings and so on and they were fond of that particular style of tofu, hence きつねうどん
Maybe it's silly but I always fret when throwing away cups that still have liquid in them, because I don't want the workers who have to empty the bins to risk getting it all over themselves. Maybe that never happens though, lol. Still, wish the US had waste bins just for liquids. Seems like a good idea for other reasons. Smart thinking, Japan.
calculatedslip 9 months ago 27
why Japan so awesome... argh
bejeren 7 months ago 21