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Amazing Japanese Kiriko of the Future
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See the project on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/rinzen/kiriko-reimagined-make-100?ref=cculhc
We're doing a Kickstarter Project Again: Chopsticks for Cooking!
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed 2 lety
We're doing a Kickstarter Project Again: Chopsticks for Cooking!
Four Seasons of Japan: Marumo Takagi Color-Changing Reikan/Onkan Cups
zhlédnutí 984Před 2 lety
Four Seasons of Japan: Marumo Takagi Color-Changing Reikan/Onkan Cups
The Reason It's Called a "Blue" Traffic Light in Japan
zhlédnutí 19KPřed 2 lety
The Reason It's Called a "Blue" Traffic Light in Japan
Ingenious Japanese 100-Yen-Store Kitchen Tools from Daiso
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 3 lety
Ingenious Japanese 100-Yen-Store Kitchen Tools from Daiso
Japanese Proverbs Test! How Well Do Japanese People Know Them?
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Japanese Proverbs Test! How Well Do Japanese People Know Them?
Washing Our Money in a Cave Shrine in Kamakura, Japan
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Washing Our Money in a Cave Shrine in Kamakura, Japan
Hand-Making a Custom KITKAT at the KITKAT Chocolatory in Miyashita Park, Shibuya
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Hand-Making a Custom KITKAT at the KITKAT Chocolatory in Miyashita Park, Shibuya
Tour of a Modern Japanese Bathroom - 16 Things that Make Japanese Bathrooms Special
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Tour of a Modern Japanese Bathroom - 16 Things that Make Japanese Bathrooms Special
Tamago Kake Gohan - Why Raw Eggs Are Safe in Japan
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Tamago Kake Gohan - Why Raw Eggs Are Safe in Japan
Guessing 20 Flavors of Japanese KitKats While Blindfolded!
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Guessing 20 Flavors of Japanese KitKats While Blindfolded!
Drinkable Japanese Rice Balls Are a Thing. Why? Your Guess Is As Good As Ours
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Drinkable Japanese Rice Balls Are a Thing. Why? Your Guess Is As Good As Ours
ONIGIRI! - Making Japanese Rice Balls At Home (Recipe Included!)
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ONIGIRI! - Making Japanese Rice Balls At Home (Recipe Included!)
Experience Timeless Japanese Beauty in the Untouched Scenery of Niigata, Yamagata, and Akita
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Experience Timeless Japanese Beauty in the Untouched Scenery of Niigata, Yamagata, and Akita
A Season by Season Guide to Kyushu's Vibrant Local Festivals
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A Season by Season Guide to Kyushu's Vibrant Local Festivals
TEMMA: “Deep” Food Tour of Local Favorites
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TEMMA: “Deep” Food Tour of Local Favorites
Learn About Traditional Japanese Candy Crafting "Amezaiku" at Ameshin
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Learn About Traditional Japanese Candy Crafting "Amezaiku" at Ameshin
Eat, Enjoy, Be Entertained! DIY Candy Kit
zhlédnutí 508Před 5 lety
Eat, Enjoy, Be Entertained! DIY Candy Kit
Revealing the Secret to Enhancing Cup Noodles! 6 Crazy Japanese Cup Noodle Combos
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Revealing the Secret to Enhancing Cup Noodles! 6 Crazy Japanese Cup Noodle Combos
The Complete Guide to Japanese Hair Salons
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The Complete Guide to Japanese Hair Salons
Gave a tip of 500 to a bartender because he was so amazing. He was offended. Not been that amazing since than.
I rather do the wrong way
Hello my Japanese friends
esta re buenooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nunca iba a aprender 😘🤩👍👍👍🤞🤟🤘
Separate toilets is common in Australia too. I've always hated them together
In China, you cannot stab chopsticks on bowl of rice because this is considering rude and harm, so instead place the chopsticks on a bowl, sideways.
I'm 100%Japanese but #4 is ok, no probs👍
I almost broke my ass from showering in their tall tubs
I got cheese right, had them a while ago 😊
Thank you so much ❤
Thanks for the help
Just curious can i use this same method for my left. hmmmmmm. lol
I missed the kickstarter. Will there be opportunities to buy in the future?
My fingers are too short and so are my chopsticks
I'm convinced asians don't exist.
Too short
I'm practicing eating a bowl of pop corn.. Getting pretty good at it...!!!!!!!!
Okay so it has to be defeosted via room temperature, got it. Very important step no video in the universe indicates.
my hand cramps immediately
If i were you who had a hard time learning and using chopstick just buy the Adult Chopstick Learner. You can even take it with you if planning to eat in a Korean or Japanese resto. You will enjoy it. Promise. 😊
damn, at my house we NEVER wear our shoes in the house TOO
The blowing nose thing I think is not true. I mean when your nose is running what can you do?
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡😠😠😠🤬🤬🤬😭😭🥳
Okay, so I thought I was okay with chopsticks since I always use them while going to Chinese restaurants. I also use them for chips because I don't want to get them all over my hands. After trying it the way in this video, I can tell you I definitely have a different technique. 😂😂😂
The first chopstick just slips off my ring finger, how can you make it stay so glued to the side of the finger??
Being left handed I fell into an alternate dimension
Natto is one of my favorite foods. Just some advice: The nattos you have in the video (which can be obtained easily in the supermarket) are GMO soy grains, the soy sauce has gluten and the mustard (karashi) has vegetable oils (I'm not even kidding) so you're probably best off using your own organic soy sauce (tamari shoyu is gluten free) and organic mustard (I haven't been able to find one). I don't mind it's GMO but try to see if you can find one that's not GMO. Also don't eat it with raw egg since raw egg depletes Vitamin B7. I wouldn't eat it with rice since it's basically refined junk food. Natto alone without sauces is the best for me. Cheers.
No blowing nose in public? How absurb. At least it's done into a tissue & not straight out on to the street like the way I would normally do it.
Feels awkward to how i usually use them
Mine on the bottom keeps slipping around, i do have small hands though
I still cross my chopsticks all my life and everything still seems fine
Bottom one slips always, doesn't matter what I adjust.
it worked with mine but it slips, im just not letting it pass my ring finger by gripping it with the three fingers above.
Thank you nice lady, thats very sweet.
Maybe you need to have extremely tiny hands because my middle finger is just in the way every time I want to open and close
Pls sms return u merege
Is it considered improper if you rest the first chopstick on your middle finger and not in between the middle finger and ring finger?
Lol the immediate image of different hand proportions compared to my own.
You can’t even help me
I can help you.... Toss your chop sticks in the trash, eat with hands, yum.
This doesn't halp at all. Not a bit. You do know most people have 4 fingers on each hand, not 3. Yes, I've had a stroke but I would. like to think someone could take a much better picture for idiots like me who are handicapped.
ure the best
Q : why green is called blue A : because long ago theres no such thing as green 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
The ways we split up colors into words can vary between languages. In English, "light blue" and "dark blue" are both described as "blue", but in some languages they are completely different words. Of course, in English, we can specify "light blue" and "dark blue", but they're both considered different shades of blue, rather than completely different colors. Similarly, it used to be the case that "green" and "blue" were just different shades of "ao" in Japanese. Eventually, the word "midori" started being used to describe green specifically. In English, "orange" used to not have its own word. It was just "yellow-red".
#2 is just common sense. Don't sit in priority or disabled seats if you don't need it
I know use chopsticks I teach from the video
1.Don’t be a foreigner
Just got back to Canada after a month long trip in Japan and all I want is a Japanese bathroom. They're life changing.
It's bizarre.
Great!!!!
I love Akihabara, Tokyo😄💓💗👍💖💝✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️🇯🇵🎌🗾🗼🏙🏙🏙
dumbest fkn way to eat food ever
left handed people: "For right-handed people!? Nah, I'm still gonna do it."