Sushi - The Japanese Tradition

Sushi culture is mysterious and the etiquette complex, but fortunately we have this entertaining video by Japan Culture Lab to explain it all. A must-see for anyone who has ever wondered why Japanese feet smell like vinegar.

6 responses to: “Sushi - The Japanese Tradition”

  1. Very funny. Really it’s so hard to be polite in Japan. You can be rude in 50 different ways before the main course is served! Still the way this video is a bit tongue n cheek doesn’t help to clarify…

  2. Nadine

    Hahaha! This is excellent! You have to love the subtlety of Japanese satire. I love the random assortments of sushi at the end… very clever, heheh

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  4. Totally tongue-in-cheek! “Toro is junk food for low-income earners.” LOL

  5. Ray

    I love the stuff that the comedy duo Rahmens do, especially when they collaborate with Teevee graphics. You gotta watch their live theater pieces, sorry no subtitles here.
    http://japansugoi.com/wordpress/kentarou-kobayashi-of-the-rahmens-and-namikibashi/

  6. you may want to check www.tastyfood.tv

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