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Best Sushi in Ginza - Tokyo Japan

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2007

Me and Rob on our first day in Japan at Ginza - Tokyo. I love fresh sushi!!!!

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  • @TokyoNerd they don't have a quarter pound er in France either

  • @junguts They don't have California roll in Japan.

  • @gbatemper123 i'm agreeing with you on the uploader's accent and providing a reasoning.

  • @moxxfactor I'm fluent and Japanese and I've been to japan several times :0

  • @gbatemper123 it's too much anime syndrome. seiyuus aren't the best guide for everyday japanese pronunciation~ ^_^

  • @junguts あなたの英語わいいですよ。

  • The way you said Itadakimasu sounded really corny >.<, like a kid or so, but I suppose they understand if you look like a foreigner.

  • @KatiushaVN4 I agree with you that sushi is plain, and guess what? It's tasty! :-) No one ever says sushi is spicy or subtle in taste but sometimes you just need something plain. Like having a big meal and a hot dog. That's it.

    Being a "Wanabe-Japanese"? Nah~~~. Japanese are Japanese. Nikkei are Nikkei. Foreigners are foreigners. I don't think migrating to Japan and getting a Japanese passport will make one Japanese. I'd rather getting a citizenship rather than being a Japanese. Don't worry.

  • @ThanhCuTi I am neither. I am thai/british. We have many viet restaurants in australia and I do have friends who are asian and enjoy viet food. For me, its....so so. But I usually avoid going to viet restaurants. Out of all asian foods, I would have to say viet food would be number 8 on my list.

  • @otacon23 I'm not gonna jump into your argument with Kat however based on what you just said, you're pretty familiar with Viet foods yourself. Either you're a fan of Viet food or you're straight up Vietnamese.

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