Food

What Is a “Nomikai”? A Guide to Japanese Drinking Culture Part – 2

JAPAN IN ONE MINUTE ~ What Is “Nomihodai” & “Tabehodai“? A Guide to Japan’s Drinking Culture ~ Summary In Japan, Izakaya often offer “Nomihodai” (All-you-can-drink) and “Tabehodai” (All-you-can-eat) courses, making group drinking parties called “Nomikai” both affordable and lively. But be careful not to drink too much.

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What Is a “Nomikai”? A Guide to Japanese Drinking Culture Part – 1

JAPAN IN ONE MINUTE ~ From Kanpai to Etiquette: Understanding “Nomikai“, Japan’s Drinking Culture ~ Summary A “Nomikai” is a Japanese drinking party, often held after work at a “Izakaya“, where colleagues or friends bond over drinks with certain social etiquette. While it helps people open up and relax, it can also bring risks if

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What Is “Umeboshi”? Discover Japan’s Pickled Plum with a Sour Surprise

JAPAN IN ONE MINUTE ~ “Umeboshi” Explained: The Salty-Sour Plum That Looks Like the Japanese Flag ~ “Umeboshi” are made by pickling unripe plums in salt and drying them in the sun. They’re known for their intensely sour and salty flavor, which comes from fermentation. Summary “Umeboshi” are traditional Japanese pickled plums known for their

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“Onigiri”-A Small Triangle with a Long History–Part 1

JAPAN IN ONE MINUTE ~”Onigiri” has long been a favorite of the Japanese~ It’s said that samurai during the Sengoku period ate onigiri between battles.Because they were easy to carry and lasted longer, onigiri were considered practical battlefield food. Summary Onigiri is a simple yet iconic Japanese food, originally valued as a preserved meal and

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