■ This channel mainly introduces individual sushi restaurants. ■ We hope it will be helpful in choosing your store. ■ I want to keep a private shop that has been open for a long time. ■ I want you to know more about hidden famous stores. ■ I want to learn about fish and sushi. ■ I eat sushi 5 times a week. ■ We plan to upload videos of 3-4 sushi restaurants a week.
Wow... totally enjoyed this one from start to finish... getting off at Mojiko Station next time would appear to be a wise move as opposed to just enjoying the passing scenery ;-)
The King of japan is a Palau, and some are New Guineans,primitive people 。 who are borrowed from China. real Chinese people know 。 they have twice the veins of a whiet person, just a Palauan.390
Ive been a subscriber for a while but I’ve decided to unsubscribe to all Japanese channels because of how Japanese people are treating tourists and foreigners.
In Fukuoka, Robata Taka is a Japanese restaurant that debuted in 2018 and features Chef Takahama's iconic tortoiseshell logo. Chef Takahama hopes to feed the locals with delectable cuisine. He received his training at renowned Japanese restaurants in Kumamoto and Fukuoka. Skilled chefs prepare and cook live spear squid and scorpion fish at the restaurant. In a contemporary, airy setting, the restaurant serves authentic food at a reasonable price. The proprietor, who worked as an izakaya manager for a while, wants to create the perfect ambiance with affordable prices and real food. The area is suitable for all ages and includes a sunken kotatsu area and tatami room for relaxation.
_Niphon spinosus_ is a marine ray-finned fish that belongs to the Epinephelinae subfamily of the Serranidae family. It is also referred to as the *ara* or saw-edged perch. Despite looking like a perch, it is categorized as a grouper. _Niphon spinosus_ is a member of the tribe Niphonini, which is regarded as the sister tribe to the other four Epinephelinae tribes and a basal lineage within this subfamily. Niphon spinosus is classified as a grouper scientifically, even though it is commonly referred to as a perch.