Gyoza often appears on menus in ramen restaurants in Japan. These Japanese potstickers are excellent with beer, but how do you eat them? If you're feeling stuck, here's an explanation, plus some tips on how to make this delicious dish at home.
Step 5. Add as Much Wasabi as You Like Pick up about a bite-size portion of noodles, dip them in the sauce, and enjoy. If there isn’t enough punch, keep adding wasabi. 3. Enjoy the Coolness of Bukkake Soba (About 400 to 500 Yen) Bukkake soba is eaten cold, with cold noodles ...
The biggest hazard of printing too much money ishyperinflation. With more of the currency in circulation, each unit is worth less. While modest amounts of inflation are relatively harmless, uncontrolled devaluation can dramatically erode the purchasing power of consumers. If inflation reaches 5% annua...
Japan is a must-visit destination for many travelers. There are so many places to visit and interesting things to do. However, the country is so popular that you would find that everything needs to be booked in advance or they might be sold out. Therefore, planning a Japan trip is not...
Total eSIM data usage for a 7-day trip in Japan Ok, so how much data did you use all up? Let’s break down what 7 days of eSIM data usage looks like on a trip to Japan. This is based on estimates for average to high daily data usage, but individual needs may differ if you’...
Anyone traveling to Japan will likely end up on a train at some point. But if you want to create a thorough train itinerary to see the best of the country, some advanced planning is necessary. Where to start? Which trains to take? Where to go? How much time will you need? Should yo...
Ramen: 1,300 JPY Tempura: 1,200–1,500 JPY There’s an array of cheap food options in the country so you don’t really need to spend much money on food (unless you want to splash out). You can save money on food in Japan by doing the following: ...
We aim to examine the current status of indoor smoking in restaurants and bars before and after the enforcement of the anti-SHS legislation, and examine how much progress has been made with the implementation of smoking bans, especially in the unregulated restaurants and bars in Japan. ...
This question is more about the time back when it was safe for us to go out and dine out. How often did you go out for ramen back then? Did you go alone or with someone else? For lunch or dinner? As a huge fan of ramen, I am very interested in hearing
-Dinner : 2,000-5,000 yen per day. *Dinner course would be 8,000 yen -30,000 yen. Having lunch on the weekdays is relatively cheap and you can often get lunch meals under 1,000 yen. And your favorite Japanese food is Ramen? Usually ramen here in Japan costs about 500-1,000 yen...