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POV: Eating at a 115 Year Old Family Sushi Restaurant in Japan

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  1. Dude you are so respectful i love it, and the story from the ahop owner…. Inwould love to go thwre and visit that restaurant one day

  2. I thought this was TikTok! I found you in YouTube by chance ❤ love your videos of Japan and the interactions with the grandmas and grandpas 😊

  3. It is so heartwarming to see, and then suddenly this guy is wearing an iron cross… One can respect three generations of hard work, but respecting the ideology from three generations ago should be offensive to anyone who has been taught any history at all…

  4. You know the term soul food? The one that food made just to taste and feel good can be such a good experience it heals your soul?
    This experience of respectful, kind, casual human experience is my soul media for sure. I adore these videos

  5. Thank you for respecting their culture and showing that Americans have sense. Wish more people would respect each other like this at their homes, etc. 🙏✝️💪

  6. Got a lot of respect for how you conduct yourself 👌 your politeness will get you far sir.

  7. Even if given the opportunity i genuinely dont think i could ever eat at a place this intimate because nothing id ever eat after the fact would feed my soul the same way. Id have to move, or get a visa somehow and just eat there every single day until my brains chemistry permanently couldnt take it anymore (probably not even possible with how good the food is over there)

  8. Since 1910 is pretty insane. Japan was JUST beginning to annex korea at that time, kings were still being overthrown, insullin wasnt invented yet. THIS MANS RESTAURANT IS OLDER THAN THE DISCOVERY OF INSULLIN📣 older than the TOASTER, literally like a decade older than the modern bandaid. About 25 years AFTER that shop opened we invented the atomic bomb. Holy crap

  9. I wish I could have spent more time, and money in Japan. Lovely country, with people that take great attention to detail.

  10. Something about the japanese culture is so sweet and enduring. I would love to learn japanese and move there one day

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