【Summary】
Going to a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tokyo!
Have you guys ever been to a traditional Japanese restaurant?
We'll see what it's actually like inside it and have a dinner there. Hope you guys are gonna feel like you’re really visiting it and eating the food. So guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro & Around the Restaurant
00:50 The Interior
03:38 Order &Cheers!
05:34 Appetizer
07:14 Futamono
10:12 Otsukuri (Kind of Sashimi)
12:03 Considerate Service
14:18 Main Dish!
20:47 Side Dish
22:27 Cozy Restaurant
23:21 The Last Dish
26:49 Relaxing Time
28:14 Dessert
32:14 Outro
32:30 Bonus
【The Course Menu】
*I did my best but some dishes are very Japanese unique things, and I couldn't translate well.
①Appetizer
・Boiled Komatsuna (Japanese Mustard Spinach) in Soy Sauce
・Monkfish Liver
・Shrimp Sushi
・Egg Castella (Kind of Tamagoyaki)
・Propagule Shinjo (Kind of Fish Cake)
・Grilled Sweet Sea Bream with Urchin
・Boiled Abalone
②Otsukuri (Kind of Sashimi)
・Tuna
・Sea Bream Matsukawa Zukuri
・Amberjack
・Cuttlefish
③Futamono
Soft Roe Tofu & Codfish with Thick Yuba Asian Sauce
④Main Dish
Kuroge Beef Sukiyaki
⑤Side Dish
Simmered Canola Flowers in Soy Sauce & Scallops with Egg Yolk Vinegar Sauce
⑥The Last Dish
Seasoned Rice with Sea Bream
⑦Dessert
Monaka Ice Cream
【Websites】
・The Restaurant's Website (English)
https://www.kitaohji.co.jp/english/sp/index.html
【Hashtags】
#traditionaljapaneserestaurant #japanesetraditionalrestaurant #traditionalrestaurantinjapan #japanesetraditionalfood #traditionaljapanesefood
【Summary】
We’re going to Tsukiji (Fish Market) and eating street food there!
The town is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo and it’s really famous for a lot of different kinds of fresh seafood. In Tsukiji, you can try not only mouthwatering seafood but also other street foods, and this time we're gonna see 8 foods that I carefully selected!
Are you guys ready?
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 ①Roasted Bonito
01:09 ②Sushi (Tuna & Salmon)
02:30 Basic Info about Tsukiji
02:49 ③Rolled Egg
03:37 ④Rice Ball (Bomb & Salmon Roe)
04:40 ⑤Whale Cutlet
05:36 Break: Whale Ice Cream
06:10 ⑥Raw Oyster
06:57 ⑦Tuna Shaped Pancake
07:51 ⑧Grilled Octopus
09:44 Outro
10:09 Bonus: Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple
【The Foods & Shops】
①Roasted Bonito - Takashin Suisan: ¥400
②Sushi (Tuna & Salmon) - Kurogin: ¥1000
③Rolled Egg - Marutake: ¥100
④Rice Ball (Bomb & Salmon Roe) - Marutoyo: ¥216 (Bomb) , ¥210 (Salmon Roe)
⑤Whale Cutlet - Tsukijino Kujira: ¥350 (Cutlet), ¥500 (Whale Ice Cream)
⑥Raw Oyster - Saitou Suisan: ¥600
⑦Tuna Shaped Pancake - Sanokiya: ¥220
⑧Grilled Octopus - Hikobei: ¥500
【Websites】
・Tsukiji Outer Market (Official Website)
https://www.tsukiji.or.jp/english/
【Hashtags】
#tsukijifishmarketstreetfood #tokyostreetfood #tsukijistreetfood #tsukijifood #streetfoodtsukiji
【Summary】
Going to Asakusa, Tokyo and eating street food there!
The town is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo and it's famous for many kinds of street food.
This time we're gonna see 7 street foods that I picked up.
Now let's get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:16 Basic Info about Asakusa
00:56 Dumplings with Green Tea
02:22 Japanese Pancake
03:31 Fried Steamed Bun
04:31 Minced Meat Cutlet
06:08 Curry Bread
07:22 Jumbo Melon Bread
08:49 Sweet Potato Kintsuba
09:53 Outro
10:12 Bonus: ?????
【The Foods & Shops】
(Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1XC-UiJDNgc4EB2kqRDLtnRlzHcLbIWtR&usp=sharing )
① Japanese Dumplings (Kibidango) - Azuma: ¥350
(with Cold Green Tea (Hiyashi Matcha): ¥150)
② Japanese Pancake (Ningyouyaki) - Bairindou: ¥60
③ Fried Steamed Bun (Agemanjyu) - Kokonoe: ¥130
④ Minced Meat Cutlet (Menchikatsu) - Asakusa Menchi: ¥250
⑤ Curry Bread (Kurogewagyu Karepan) - Toyofuku: ¥350
⑥ Jumbo Melon Bread (Jyambo Meronpan) - Kagetsudou: ¥220
⑦ Sweet Potato Kintsuba (Imokin) - Mangandou: ¥130
⑧ Strawberry Tequila (Ichigo Tekiira) - Ichigoza: ¥550
【Websites】
・GO TOKYO (Asakusa)
https://www.gotokyo.org/en/destinations/eastern-tokyo/asakusa/index.html
【Hashtags】
#asakusatokyostreetfood #asakusastreetfood #streetfoodasakusa #streetfoodinasakusa #asakusastreetfoods
【Music Credits】
Kevin MacLeod の Merry Go Slower は、クリエイティブ・コモンズ - 著作権表示必須 4.0 ライセンスに基づいて使用が許諾されます。
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Islam emphasizes submission to the will of Allah, adherence to ethical guidelines, and living a life of righteousness and justice.
Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic faith that believes in one God, Allah, and follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, who is considered the final prophet in a line that includes figures such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. The core texts of Islam are the Qur'an, which is considered the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad, and the Hadith, which are sayings and actions of Muhammad.
Islamic practice is guided by the Five Pillars of Islam:
1. **Shahada (Faith)**: Professing the oneness of God and Muhammad as His prophet.
2. **Salah (Prayer)**: Performing ritual prayers five times a day.
3. **Zakat (Charity)**: Giving to those in need and supporting the welfare of the community.
4. **Sawm (Fasting)**: Observing fasting during the month of Ramadan from dawn to sunset.
5. **Hajj (Pilgrimage)**: Undertaking a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca at least once in a lifetime, if financially and physically able.
Islam emphasizes submission to the will of Allah, adherence to ethical guidelines, and living a life of righteousness and justice.