was in japan 2 weeks ago. dining in japan is such a fun and lovely experience
If you're not sure what to order from a place with a ticket vending machine, go with the top left which is usually the most popular item.
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Thanks for the information, this will be very useful when i travel to Japan
I like Japan county so if I see about Japan I do full watched Thanks for great sharing friend Greatting from Macau
Also, if you go to an Izakaya, you will most likely be served Tsukidashi, a small appetizer. It is basically a surcharge of about 300 to 500 yen each added to the bill. There is no option but to accept it. Important to know the additional charge.
Thank you very helpful, I'm planing a trip to Japan in 2023. And I want to be respectful and do things the right way. And these videos help.
Thanks for sharing these dining travel tips!
Very good advice 👍
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great video! looking forward the table manners video! I would not like to be disrespectful without knowing it
This was very useful. Thanks you.
Totaly useful tips and guide! Man you're amazing! Love it ❤️
Thanks for this video
Google translate does help a lot with restaurants that has only Japanese menu. Post covid, a lot of restaurants have qr code menu, and payment can also be limited to qr and card.
Also the restaurants who have seating on the floor need to leave the shoes at the entrance inside. They give mostly house slippers to put on.
When I saw the thumbnail I was hyped, because I thought Sam was back, at least for one Video, but unfortunately it is just old footage. Great video anyways!
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