Sushi Blog

The Priciest Ekiben

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How can a bento cost $1,593 that's just enough to serve one person?  The group of tubers travel to Niko to find out why.  Ekiben or local train station bento is one of the must-try items while traveling in Japan.  There are literally hundreds of different bentos throughout Japan.  The price normally ranges from $8 to $20.

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Save Tons with Japan Rail Pass

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International tourists staying in Japan for a week or longer wishing to explore different parts of Japan can save a great deal on transportation cost by obtaining a Japan Rail Pass. Josh Pavano demonstrates how to purchase the pass from the official seller and explains what to look for while showing how to navigate the Japan Rail Pass site.

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Eating Noodle Without Chopsticks

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Simon and Martina take 5 hour train ride to Aizu where much of the town has been preserved from 200 years ago. The couple experiment a special noodle at a restaurant where utensils are not provided, but they handle a stick of green onion very well which is what they are supposed to use to eat the noodle.

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How to get around Tokyo on a rainy day

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Below the busy streets of Tokyo, there is a vast underground network of corridors stretch all different directions connecting different metro subway lines.  If it were not for the signs, the underground would be nothing but a giant maze.  John makes a wise decision to show his viewers how to get around Tokyo underground without getting wet when the streets above are wet on a rainy day.

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What to do in Japan

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Chris, a resident of Japan and the video host takes questions about Japan from his viewers. The vlogger starts by answering a question on what are the must-do things in Japan which happens to be an incredibly easy question for him.

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