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The original "Eating Ray Oil"

[Shiraji] June 28, 2016 09:00

 Do you remember a few years ago that "eat raw oil" became popular in the spicy boom? The larva oil of this Asian dish "Nanashin" sparked the "eat larva oil" boom.

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If you go at lunch time, even if you order noodles, a large amount of lar oil will come out on the cup in small rice.

(I will also give you a paper apron for honey.)

"Don't eat with raw oil!" It's said, and eats rice with a teaspoon of larva oil. Rela oil has little oil (about 20%) and it is Rela oil as a side dish with plenty of ingredients. It's more spicy than I imagined! But I don't know the ingredients, but it's fragrant and tasteful "eat lar oil".

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 You can buy this raw oil as a take-out. (Surely 500 yen or 600 yen) For highly popular evidence, we also ship from nearby Pelican flights to rural areas almost every day.

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However, it is in this lar oil and plastic container, but after taking it home, transfer it to a wide container such as a jam bottle and use it. Otherwise, a small amount of oil comes out at first, and most of the ingredients remain, making it difficult to remove.

In addition, the dish of "Nanashin" seems to be a dish that boasts dandandan noodles.

We don't like special spicy foods, but if you add this litter oil, you will improve the taste of one rank and tuna, such as commercially available dumplings and ramen!

 

 2-7-12 Nihonbashi Ningyocho 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 03-3665-2201 Sunday regular holiday

 

 

If a foreigner asks you the way, you'll be kind. Proposal of countermeasures

[Silver] June 4, 2016 14:00

 Many customers are coming to Japan, Tokyo, and Chuo-ku due to the easing of Viza conditions and the depreciation of the yen.

I try to be kind to treat foreign customers.

I will show you what was good and troubled in my experience.

 

1) Travelers from China...

 I was asked the way, but I was asked for the way in a language neither Mandarin nor Taiwanese.

 In Mandarin, I answered "Shirando", but the customer was smart.

 I showed me the photo taken with my smartphone and probably said, "Where is this building?"

   I knew right away.

 Please show me a picture of the Sapporo Lion's building that I know very well.

 I was able to take you to the front of the shop safely.

 

2) Foreign travelers who can't speak English ... It's a little long story. Please be patient, please.

 On the way back to Kumamoto-kan, I was a little hungry, so when I was looking at the menu in front of the restaurant to eat something, I was going to eat something.

 An older woman than me spoke with a smiling face.

 She said, "Psycho, Goo." I said, "Is Psycho the name of the place? What does Goo mean?", But I don't speak English.

 Once upon a time, on the island of the Caribbean, local people said, "Psycho! I remember saying "Seiko Issciko."

 Is Seiko a Seiko? Do you mean Gu (Gu)? If you hear that, you can't respond clearly.

 "Well, let's take you there," he said. 

 While walking, "Where did you come from? Are you a Frenchman?" He was a traveler from a Middle East country that has friendly relations with the United States.

 As I expected, Goo was GU and was meeting with a friend at 18:20 in front of the store across it.

 The arrival time was 18:23, so we waited together for a while for her friend to appear.

 Even if you wait for about 15 minutes, it will not appear at all. There is no incoming record because the mobile phone should be contacted. Do you know your friend's phone number? When asked, "I haven't registered!"

 You can go home because you wait alone.>I said something like that, "So, what is the name of the hotel you are staying in?" When I heard that "Ginza!"

 There are a lot of Ginza 0., etc. Ginza Hotel.

When asked what direction it was, in the direction of Ginza 8-chome, go about three traffic lights and turn right.

 "I'll check the name of the hotel in that area at the police box there, so please wait a moment," and go to Ginza 4-chome police box.

 At the police box, I was pasting a map with the name of the hotel in Ginza.

 I wrote down the name of Ginza Kokusai Hotel or Ginza Com's Inn, returned to her, and said two names, and replied, "The two are different."

 When I thought it was in trouble, "Yes. I had a hotel card key." That's right. The hotel is a famous hotel located in Ginza 1-chome.

 "It's the opposite direction. But it's a place I know very well, so I'll send it to the hotel. "

 On the way to the hotel, "Did you see Tiffany? Then, what about this florist?" When asked, "Oh! I remember this florist. ", even at the corner of Melsa, I feel uneasy. "Do you see the sign called Hotel M over there? That's what you say, "I think so."

 In such a way, I sent it to the hotel and shook hands firmly in front of the hotel door.

 Taking this opportunity, <Let's save photos of famous places in Ginza on your smartphone and use them for directions!>I thought it was.

 

 

 
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