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Tsukiji market is one of the truly enjoyable Japanese experiences in Tokyo. Foodie haven. Funny reaction from Nora to the actual price of the knife. Enjoyed your vlog. Thank you.
Watching your videos make me want to go Japan immediately 😍😆😆 thank you so much for sharing your happy moments and I can’t wait to watch more Japan episodes from you two!!! 👍🏻🙏🏻😃🥰
I'm so loving this new Japan series from you both Flora and Note. You both should visit The Tokyo Sky Tree Tower. Also I would love to see you both be on the Super Mario carts in Tokyo.
The wagyu skewers with uni are expensive I wanted to try but passed we ate all you can eat wagyu and unlimited beer at Rokkasen in shinjuku it was melt in your mouth delicious for just a bit more than just 1 skewer , hope u try 🎉🎉🎉
Very good video, someday I have to get there to Tokyo. I guess the Wagyu was the height of the trip, looked great. Thanks again for a great video. Stay safe.
the moment when you guys were eating the wagyu....it looked like Note was having an epiphany....so funny. Man...can't wait to be in Japan next year!!! that market is pure awesome. And I love how you guys did the intro of the video...the fast flipping of the pictures along with the beats of the music was sooooo amazing!!!! you guys are the best!!!
Thank you for visiting Japan. Tsukiji Market is known for gathering high-quality ingredients from all over Japan. Since it's a wholesale market, dining here is much more budget-friendly compared to eating at a restaurant. I've been to Samui over 20 times, but I've never come across the same level of ingredient quality as in Japan. Samui offers a wide variety of seafood ingredients, but unfortunately, they often lack the effort to keep them fresh, which is quite disappointing. During my visits to Samui, I often go on fishing tours and use the fish I catch for making sashimi using the "Ikejime" technique. The "Wagyu" beef available at TOPS doesn't match the high quality found in Japan, which is quite regrettable. "Ikejime" is a Japanese technique for preserving the quality and flavor of fish immediately after catching it. This method involves the rapid and humane killing of the fish to minimize stress, which can negatively affect the taste and texture of the flesh. From japan.
I did the same mistake - I skipped a zero and ended up in the best and iconic Tokyo hotel at $600 per day - it was worth every cent though - nicest place and nicest staff and smack in the middle of the city
I’ve never had sushi for breakfast either, lol. “Abalone poo” 😂😂😂 You guys were suddenly so quiet eating /savoring the Wagu! What an awesome experience. Poor Flora having to fight for a bite! Looking forward to the next one!
I am Japanese. 1:06 I was surprised. They used ginger to add soy sauce to their sushi. I'm sorry if I sound bossy, but this is the first time I've seen a non-Japanese person eat sushi correctly. Maybe the sushi chef taught you how to eat it?
I prefer it when old Tsukiji market was still around…it is becoming expensive and touristy especially after covid … doesn’t have the same vibe Tried the Wagyu stick too ….For ¥6000+ you can get A5 Wagyu Yakiniku buffet 😅
Good Morning. Flora and Note. Enticing intro. Lovely seeing you enjoying the food. That seemed expensive. Good knives make the difference. My other half brought me a knife from Switzerland. Spent 110 pounds. It slices through everything like butter. Did I read the price right of that Wagyu?. That was expensive. Love all the food. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderflo day.
The US dollar is strong. ¥45000 is only $300 so go back and buy that knife.😂 Street food is amazing in Japan. Go to a restaurant called Jige opposite corner from Tsukiji in an alley across the buddist temple. They serve you an entire tuna center bone. The meat is aged and uou scrape the meat from between the bones. Eat it as sashimi, or they make sushi. They also serve oher seafood that is so delish. Nothing like a picture of you eating a large tuna center bone.
I was recently two weeks in Japan and I gave the sea urchin 3 chances, but everytime I hated it 😂 My boyfriend also didn't like it.. you are right, it tastes like the ocean. But in my opinion it doesn't taste like fresh oceanwater, more like the ground of the ocean and fish innards 😂 I couldn't even get rid of the taste hours after eating the uni. I ate it at a Sushi Conveyer Belt (maybe not the best option), as a topping on unagi and at the Tsukiji fishmarket. The best one was at Tsukiji but I wouldn't order it again. Still didn't like the taste 😢 The wagyu you are eating looks so good ❤
Gotta love you two!!! LOVE THIS AWESOME VIDEO!!! My husband and I are definitely planning on heading to Japan together one of these days because of this wonderful video! Thanks so much for sharing you two😊
Great reactions to great street food at Tsukiji. Just some comments on your pronuciation -- I've never heard anyone pronounce "abalone" - aba lown - The Japanese guy who took your order even corrected you - abuh=low=nee -- Is yours the Canadian pronunciation? Floraʻs Japanese pronunciation isnʻt bad, but, especially in Japan, please don't perpetuate the English-speaker mispronunciation of "wagyū" as "wag -gu." "Wa" (wah) means Japanese and "gyū" (one syllable and long "u" sound) means beef.
Haha it's not a Canadian pronunciation but more so how my family has been pronouncing it my whole life 😂 It's not common we get to eat abalone so I never knew I was saying it wrong.
Note , aren't you allergic to shellfish? I recall you mentioning eating river shrimp because you were less allergic to the freshwater. It's generally believed the iodine is the cause but it's actually tropomyosin , present in roaches and dust mites as well . FYI
How dare you speak that word like that!😝😝😝😳😳😳HUH??? Just another reason to dislike roaches or bugs yuck! Lol, but good to know! Are you a chemist or scientist or a field combines them? I love learning but thats a word ive no idea how to pronounce! Thanks🙏🏻❤️🤨🧐
I am allergic to the preservatives so when it is fresh seafood, I notice I don't react to it. But when I was living in Canada, I often had horrible reactions to the frozen seafood.
In Japan, it's okay to rub disposable chopsticks together. Tsukiji in Tokyo and Kuromon in Osaka are very expensive because they are aimed at tourists! Next time I come to Japan, I will guide you 😊
4:13 yea, don't do that in Japan. She is 100% correct and the first I've heard from a tourist. If you go to a fancy restaurant, they will offer you wooden chopsticks rather than reusable chopsticks. You know it is clean and never been used. 18:03 Wat the!! That poster of the dude is Paolo from Tokyo??? Don't watch the channel. No interest, but I can't figure out how to get rid of him on my recommended list .
Street food in Japan? Not really. There are some festivals/parks with stalls, and Fukuoka has a few yatai, but it's not a street food country. Nor is Japan a place that wants anyone to eat while walking!
Lost my respect for you man, you try to eat all the biggest pieces of scallops not leaving any for your girlfriend. My bf always gives me the biggest piece and the tastiest food first, I never ask him, he just does it.