Behind the Counter at a Japanese Onigiri Shop w/ +50 kinds of rice balls
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Japanese Onigiri Rice Balls made at this Tokyo hidden gem shop in Jujo Ginza. Today I’m taking you behind the counter for a Tokyo food tour at my favorite speciality onigiri, Japanese Rice ball shops in Tokyo, Kamataya. Hidden behind the Jujo Ginza Shotengai on a side street, about a 5 minutes walk from Jujo Ginza station, this onigiri lover’s paradise has been warming the heart’s of customers while also filling their stomachs with a unique variety of their culinary delights for over half a century. And of course, I’m going into their kitchen to show how it’s all made. To maintain the shop’s high quality standards, the shop carefully selects the best rice made in Japan each year to use in their onigiri, but with more than 800 rice cultivators in the country, it could be quite a task. I guess that what it takes make some the best onigiri in Japan. When Soeno san started, the shop wasn’t doing well, so he decided to add Shrimp Tempura Onigiri to their menu and it was a hit. Motivated by the success and his natural passion to create, he soon found himself in the onigiri business with an expansive menu of over 50 different types of onigiri even crafting seasonal items drawing inspiration from the season’s vegetables and proteins available on the market. All of this, motivated by his secret Joy in seeing his customer’s satisfied reactions.
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...And She's 81 years old
These series make me happy, you've really coined your own style, sounds, and the vibe is really happy. I enjoy this a lot. I know it can be exhausting to produce and find people, but it's insanely better than the office jobs we all have dying inside 😅
Gonna comment again, am I stoned or did you forget to translate the old ladies age?
Thanks for adding the age! I scrolled down and saw this as soon as I didn't see the subtitle for it
This series of Japanese occupation video's is wonderful, thank you Paolo 👍😆
@@Bubblepoot He did not translate the lady's age.
The lady is 81? Wow! She’s amazing for keeping up with that routine for so long! Everyone in the shop are sweethearts,loved the energy ✨❤️
I understood the 80 something. Thank you for saying the full number.
@VASU Goyal she said 81. Listen again
@@Walker9268 pretty sure she said "hachi juu ichi"
I was wondering that myself since there was no captions
hachi - 8
juu - tens
ichi - 1
Never stop making these videos, even if you end up repeating styles of food, the individual stories of the owners, and cool locations will 100% keep it interesting.
Agreeeeeeee !!!!
I actually really like this idea because the thought crossed my mind that at some point he'd cover all bases.
Totally agree!
10:07 WOAH! HOLD ON!
The store just slides outwards?! That's amazing! My mind is blown
Paolo crying behind that intro smile. No ones that happy at 3:50 AM
Man this was such a wholesome family business. Nothing but passion and dedication for many years. Especially how happy they look, that's why they're healthy.
them adding an english description to every onigiri is so sweet and thoughtful, may they have millions of customers forever!
I would definitely be a customer there if I lived in the area! Actually, in my neighborhood (rural, Mie prefecture) there’s a similar shop. But it’s a much smaller operation - just two ladies working out of a corner of the local farmers’ market. Only about 10 choices, but they’re just so much tastier (and bigger) than the ones we can buy at the convenience stores. A must-stop-off point before heading out for a day at the park. (I wish they had eggplant-miso though, that sounds delicious!)
If it’s a rural area, are there enough customers to support their business?
@@DoctorEbot well it’s a small town in a rural area (semi-rural?) so there‘s actually a decent number of people around. (People who care about the quality of their onigiri! 😆 )
Also, i don’t get the feeling it’s meant to be a money-making operation. I mean these ladies are serious about what they do…but I get the feeling they’re doing it to fulfill a community role rather than for personal profit.
Your area sounds like a good place to live! By the way I watched the video on your channel about Ise Grand Shrine. Amazing! You should do a collaboration with Paolo.
@@shiromochi-kun ありがとうございます!But I don’t think I’m quite in Paolo’s league, creator-wise. 😅
@@missplainjane3905 ‘konbini’ food is basically good quality, but highly processed and well, I think onigiri made by human hands just tastes better. 😆
I love how you always include smaller establishments whose stories often go untold, Paolo! 🥰
it's nice to see the elderly working into their old age and at a safe pace. it's so important to keep doing SOMETHING into your old age. my dad has worked with so many people that retire to live the easy life and as soon as they sit down in front of the tv they are dead in a year or two
Onigiri is a staple rice balk whenever you feel the need to just have a quick meal. As always, Paolo delivers the best content on this channel.
We passed this shop when we stayed in an airbnb during one of our Tokyo trips. You can tell by the look of the shop that it's a family run business. We got interested so we bought a few onigiris and they were all so good.
same!! 2 months again! was the airbnb in the same area as the store?
@@samad419 yeah same area. It was just a few meters down the road
@@jaydkaladcamper we might of been in the same airbnb. Honestly after seeing the neighbor, I wouldn't mind living in the area.
I just want to give Grandma a big hug. Also her hands could crush steel.
I loved their eggplant miso onigiri! When my family and I visited their store, we couldn't speak much Japanese, but they were very friendly and welcoming!
nice dog pfp
Wow, the mother gets up at 3:30 am and starts things off ? That's impressive. It's amazing how you can walk around really early in the morning and it feels relatively safe out there in Japan. I'm glad this shop is doing well with sales. Hope you and Maiko (if she's with you in this shoot) get some much needed rest.
You are the best.❤ Getting permission to film is not easy in Japan. Keep it up
True. I’ve been (politely) rejected on multiple occasions. 📷
I guess ‘star power’ is a thing.
This is why everything looks so perfect in every video . Only the cleanest, better organized places where everything runs outstandingly well will allow someone to record. An unfiltered version of "Behind the counter" where he just walks into random places would probably be different
@@LuiZ-jy1pi agreed. 😆
Paolo is the only person i've sen have a smile that big after getting up at 3am
Honestly, the work ethic is on a different level…!
Paulo I absolutely love the way you ask a question in English and then they respond in Japanese and I read the subtitles ❤❤❤
I'm going to tokyo in August and I'm going to definitely walk up at 6am just to go here for the fresh onigiri from these lovely and friendly people.
Have a nice trip! Welcome and be careful with the stupid hot weather 🌡️
How was it?
I travelled the world during my career and Japan was my favourite destination. The people, the culture, the styles, the food, the aesthetics, the history, the architecture, the approach to work/life all enchanted me. This channel brings back many happy memories. Thank you Paolo.
Onigiri was my favorite go to when studying abroad in Japan. For about 100 yen, it was a quick and cheap meal you can get at a konbini that not only tasted great, but could also work as a breakfast.
I love this kind of eating establishment. I am a chef in Canada and know nothing of this food but I do know that no matter where in the world you go.. Eating in a clean small family owned restaurant or food cart where the locals line up is never ever going to be a bad decision. I always seek out where the locals eat when I travel.. I want to taste what a cultures grandmother cooks for her grandchildren rather than what a 5 star restaurant would serve a guest in a resort.
I love when you ask questions like what hobbies they have and what they do for vacations. It really humanizes the people we see. Keep up the great work!
12:36 Not in the subs, she's 81 years old.
What always impress me about the restaurants in Japan is how clean they are. Simply beautiful. The food always look fresh and clean. He does videos all over this country, and the restaurants big, small, expensive or cheap are just clean,
The 2 weeks I'd been in Japan last May I eat onigiri everyday. It's delicious, filling, cheap and can be eaten anywhere.
I am so glad that we got to see their family home as well as that is very rare. It is a wonderful, warm family area where everyone lives together but still with enough space, and where home space is so well utlilised. Thank you and blessings to this fantastic family.
I thought it was so incredibly cute that he showed you his camera 🥺 and how he loves Photography too. I wish them the best!
I love how much care goes into making sure each one is a high standard of quality. I feel that is something we should do if we are gonna give people food, but it's really inspiring how much time goes into making sure that from start to end it's done right and not cutting corners. High quality Onigiri really puts a big time smile on my face and I love enjoying the best I can find, I'd love to try those!
I went to Japan last month and in one week I couldn´t stop eating onigiris, the variety is huge! love this video.
Thank you for sharing this Paolo, it’s a great video and everything looks so delicious! Best wishes to you and the family
Thanks so much
Wow, the old lady is so sweet. I’m very excited to visit this place.
Wow, I think this was my favorite Behind the Counter episode so far! I have so much respect for this family shop, the food looks amazing!
Most employees interviewed by paolo in this BTC series on why they worked in the shop mostly answers about passion and love of their work, not all about money...thats japanese for you 😊
I just started watching these day in the life of Japanese workers show and I can’t get enough. I watched about 12 episodes in 2 days. Very cool show!!!
I really love that you put subtitles when talking to the owners/clients/employees, I had to drop my Japanese classes but your videos help me to not forget a word! And also to practice my listening skills 😂❤
What an amazing video, thank you so much for it Paolo. I really love how so many restaurant owners and staff in Japan, are so proud of what they are doing, and offer such amazing quality. No matter if its a cheap restaurant or a luxury restaurant, they are proud of what they are doing, and provide amazing quality, food and service for the clients. Thats very unique to Japan.
Another certified hood classic!😂 The skill and dedication to their stores from Japanese workers never ceases to impress me.
The wife does give a teacher vibe in how she speaks with Paolo... And the mother is really cute 😊
All these family business stories are always a delight to watch and hear about
Watching your "Behind the Counter" series always makes me super hungry!
We just got back from Japan and loved every moment. We quickly immersed ourselves in their culture and environment. We love how meticulous they are when they work. Quality over anything else. It makes me want to work harder and provide excellent service as they do. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Behind the counter series is an absolute must now in what you're producing! Thanks for another lovely Saturday, Paolo!
I can’t believe how early they wake up and continue doing this. That’s commitment.
Did anyone catch the age of the sweet sweet old lady from the shop? They didn't put a subtitle for it.
Other than that, great work once again Paolo. Can't stop watching these amazing videos and appreciating Japanese culture!
She's 80+!
@@erikob39 thanks and wow; she doesn't seem like eighty at all 😳
I believe she said 84 - 12:37
I loove watching these videos where you show the most dedicated workers in Japan of all walks of life
Imagine paying 1.50 for a delicious treat like this for breakfast, knowing the effort they put into this. I would just pay extra to help them out more cuz it doesnt even hurt. Lovely business
Ahh and another great video from Paolo.
And I don't know why, but normally I really really dislike hearing from "the public" in videos ( especially the news ) but somehow the people you ask questions are just nice and pleasant to listen to.
And I just knew the the gentlemen at 10:35 would have that sort of tone to his voice from seeing him, he looks and sounds like a man who likes good food and a good laugh, and also 10 years as a customer, I only have 1 shop that I have been loyal to for that long, and the difference between that and others is their excellent customer service
So many onigiri variety!! I want to try them all, everything looks delicious. Thanks for another great video, have a great weekend Paolo! :D
I wonder how often they have people come and order one of everything because I’m 100% going to in January 😂😂
Wow the workers' meals are so healthy.
I need too take some of their advice lmao
These dishes are great and the seller is so kind! I was fortunate to meet a food seller who used to travel to various different regions of Japan with his best friend, Ash and he had a special recipe:
To make it, carefully create the triangle shape shown in the video. Then inject strawberry jam into the middle and wrap the bottom with seaweed!
Now you have a delicious jelly filled donut! 🍩
So happy that the Day in the Life and Behind the Counter series are back!
Onigiri's are GOD-Tier foods to eat 😋🤤.
Thank you once again for your hard work and inciteful videos 🫡.
Depuis que je regarde vos vidéos je me rends compte que les japonais sont des gens d un courage d une propreté d une organisation extraordinaires ont tjrs le sourire ne se plaignent jamais sont d une propreté incroyable et d une honnêteté exceptionnelle ici en Europe rien de tel les gens font la gueule du matin au soir se plaignent sans arrêt on doit se méfier de tout et de tt le monde on ne vs arrive pas à la cheville j aimerais vivre chez vous
One consistent thing I see in all these videos is the efficiency of work flow in Japan is INSANE
I can’t wait for every video! Thanks, Paolo!
I love these family businesses, they are so charming. The mom is an absolute legend, what a trooper. The food looks amazing.
I like it when they have English on the name tag. I will for sure visit if I ever go to Japan again.
THIS PLACE IS HEAVEN! OMG! 50 DIFFERENT ONIGIRIS!!!! OMG!!!!!
I’ve never been to Japan, but I enjoy you showing us around Japan, and how to act if you’ve never been before
I love onigiris, which I purchase when I go to Paris as there are no onigiri shops here in Barcelona, but that is not the only reason why I have enjoyed this video so much. The onigiri video is informative and entertaining and Paolo succeeds in showing again how Japanese cooks work in the most dignified way to offer the best dishes. Thank you very much, Paolo.
There is actually a first onigiri shop in Barcelona, which is called OMU, and prices are higher than in Paris or Japan.
I went to this shop after seeing your video to taste these onigiri! It was so lovely to talk to the family, they’re such kind and humble people :)
Thank you Paolo!
I like the way Paolo seems to make his interviewees so comfortable and candid.
The behind the counter series is one of my favourite, paulo your vids r rlly nice 💯
Fantastic Paolo and Maiko! You all are rolling out the quality content back to back❤❤❤
Hey Paolo! I just wanted to drop by and say a huge thank you for creating such amazing videos. They truly make my day and I love how you showcase Japanese culture in all its glory. The discipline and dedication of the people in Japan is truly inspiring, and watching your videos has been such a wonderful learning experience for me!😊🩷🇯🇵
I want to hug that beautiful grandma 😍 so happy to work and support family!
Always look forward to your videos every Saturday, it's become a highlight of my week. Thanks for the great content and keep up the great work!
Please! more videos like this. I rewatch this and the bento shop often.
Mate. The way that he holds his hand under the fried things to stop it dripping on the floor is a pro move. Boiling oil on your hand? That is a true chef!
Nice mini history lesson on the Onigiri. I liked that.
Always love Behind the Counter videos. 😭♥
Wow! My husband and I definitely need to check out the shop when we go to Japan. Thank you so much for interviewing them. They seem like such a beautiful family. oh, and the food looks so good..😊
Easily the best japanese content channel that exists.
I enjoyed watching the shop owner, his mother, and employees take such care and make delicious Onigiri. Thank you!
Those onigiri looks good! I would definitely want to try the eggplant miso! This is one of my favorite series of videos. It makes us appreciate the daily life of these smaller owners and their work/food.
I love how much they love their craft, every store you show always puts their heart and soul into their work. Every video you produce in these series is amazing, they also seem so warm and welcoming. Thank you for another fabulous video!
I never get tired of these videos…individual unique stories
I love grandma's response she like oh no u don't 😂 she said I may be old but I'm not senile. She wasn't giving no secrets away!!!! 🤣🤣 Honestly she so sweet tho.
Another Excellent Video, They just made my "Must Go To List " . I really like that you ask them personal questions about their lives out side of their job. Such a Great touch. Thanks Paolo.
Putting this on the bucketlist for my next trip in November. Thanks Paolo! I would love to see this family too.
This was a fun one. That lady is a gem working at such old age and still looking good!
I bet that entire day Paolo was just drooling due to the smells
Paolo always brings a smile to my face. Love this one and went straight out to get some onigiri
Great video paulo. I really got inspired by this family and their business. God bless them!
I looveeee this kind of video tbh. I always come back for this series whenever I can't sleep at night
Japan is one of the few countries I actually want to visit👍
The steamed rice with red beans was always my favorite Onigiri. This brings back so many fun memories.
Their food looks so good! Whenever I get to visit Japan in the future I'll make sure to check them out!
As always, top notch quality!
I just love your videos!!! i cant wait for more!! thank you so so much!!
My favourite episode to date!!! I hope you can make a video of all the best onigiris in Tokyo =)
I never get bored watching Paolo's videos; I'm always amazed at how he captures all the footage. Keep up the great work!
Another AWESOME VIDEO!!! Keep up the great work!!!!!!
Oh, everything looks so amazing!!!!
Love Onigiri! Great video on this shop!
Wow! If I ever stopped there, I WOULD NEVER LEAVE!!!!!🍙🍙🍙🍙🍙😋😋😋😋😋
Me neither, would have to try 1 of each that is for sure.
thank you again Paolo for your hard work and amazing video