OSAKA - FOODIE CAPITAL OF JAPAN !!! 🇯🇵🍣🥟❤️ Does It Live Up To The Hype? | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

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  • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
    @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  7 місяців тому +7

    Stay connected with our family through our social channels! Follow us on Instagram instagram.com/growingupwithoutborders, join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/growingupwithoutborders and find us on Discord www.growingupwithoutborders.com/discord

    • @JagadguruSvamiVegananda
      @JagadguruSvamiVegananda 6 місяців тому

      You are urged to become VEGAN, since carnism (the destructive ideology that supports the use and consumption of animal products, especially for “food”) is arguably the foremost existential crisis.🌱

  • @真季野口
    @真季野口 6 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for introducing Osaka 😊
    Osaka is the second largest city in Japan and one of the best gourmet towns in Japan.
    It is also a place related to SHOGUN, which was shown on Disney Plus.
    As you say, Kyoto is definitely a more historic city.

  • @ezequielgaucho4248
    @ezequielgaucho4248 6 місяців тому +4

    The best section when they went to the supermarket l liked it when they bought the kit-kat chocolates 🍫🍫🤤🤤🍫🍫🍫

  • @ИванИванов-р1ф2п
    @ИванИванов-р1ф2п 6 місяців тому +5

    Здравствуйте, девушки-красавицы !) Столица японской еды -Осака !) Прекрасно !) 🌹🌹🌹

  • @nekonoke
    @nekonoke 6 місяців тому +2

    ようこそ日本へ🇯🇵 楽しんでいってね😊

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 6 місяців тому +2

    18:40 It is not for security reasons, that's just a myth. The real reason Japan cities don't have trash cans is because they fill up very very quickly when you have so many people. This requires big expenses and a lot of manpower to keep keep emptying them. So, Japan being like it is decided in general the best solution was to force people to be aware of their trash by carrying it around with them. In a lot of respects this has worked very well and keeps the streets far cleaner than many other cities around the world.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому +2

      That’s just amazing. Imagine if every country was like this. I mean clean. We were just in India and people literally throw their garbage everywhere.

    • @highcommander2007
      @highcommander2007 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders sadly its more popular to be dirty than clean :( as I am sure you have seen in your travels!

    • @omaegaiuka4520
      @omaegaiuka4520 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders

  • @kolentordurima4153
    @kolentordurima4153 7 місяців тому +4

    Hello Beautiful Family From Thailand ❤️ 💛 💚

  • @oliver-o1e6q
    @oliver-o1e6q 6 місяців тому +2

    best, best, best !

  • @paulbellett2442
    @paulbellett2442 6 місяців тому

    To the Patton's family - My 24 year old son Ramon is also in Japan at the moment, studying at a Tokyo university this year for a 5 month semester. You may remember the Bellett family from Lake Hayes New Zealand. 🙂.You guys look like you are having way too much fun touring the city of Osaka :-). Anyhow all the best love Paul

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      That’s amazing! Of course we remember the Bellett family from Lake Hayes. 😉 Thanks so much for dropping us a line. 🤩

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 6 місяців тому +2

    15:00 Pachinko is actually a casino. The games are arcade style, but they reward small metal balls (like arcade tokens). In Japan casinos are illegal (all gambling is). So the Pachinko is a loophole around this... they take the balls outside to a different building and that building will "buy" them from them... in essence paying out for their wins.

    • @brinkybrinkz
      @brinkybrinkz 6 місяців тому +2

      I was actually going to mention that on this episode. Great minds think a like. Have a great day.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      **日本在住の外国人とパチンコ業界**:
      - パチンコ産業は、在日朝鮮人によって発展しました。在日韓国人が産業の90%を占めていた時代がありました。
      - 当然のことながら、パチンコ産業の創始者たちは、在日朝鮮人コミュニティの出身で、その割合が高かった。🤫
      検索してください。

  • @sorozogokuro6173
    @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому +1

    Although this creature is not actually a turtle, it is sometimes confused with it due to its similar appearance.
    The soft-shelled turtle is timid and agile, and is good at swimming underwater. Also, be careful as the bite is strong. A soft-shelled turtle is a different creature from a turtle, and has unique characteristics.
    "Soft-shelled turtle" means **soft-shelled turtle** in English.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      Now I need to google this....isn't a soft shelled turtle still a turtle? You have me wondering. 🤔😉😂

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders😂😅😆😁

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders😆😁😙😂

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders🤔🤫😝🤣

  • @DwainPunnett15
    @DwainPunnett15 6 місяців тому +4

    This is what i want to do in Japan is eat everything

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 6 місяців тому +1

    21:32 Tokyo vs Osaka is a huge topic that many many people do videos on here on UA-cam. They both have their charms... Osaka is generally more affordable, has warmer and more friendly people, a younger crowd, and is more laid back when it comes to rules and work-life balance. Tokyo is the heart of Japan though, has diverse neighborhoods with varied style, is a hub for technology, fashion, and entertainment. Both are wonderful and have different, but good, vibes.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому +2

      That’s spot on and how we found it too. Definitely more laid back.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому +1

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Growth Without Borders deliberately tries to highlight unsightly regions and places. The area surrounding Tsutenkaku, which extends from Tennoji, is an area where low-income people spend their days seeking entertainment. Nowadays, it is crowded not only with the general public but also with many tourists from overseas. It is also one of the best tourist spots in Osaka where you can enjoy a very friendly and folk atmosphere. But sometimes a **foodie** or **connoisseur** comes in looking for some delicious food. Dishes such as ``soft-shelled turtle'' and ``fugu'' are representative. "Kushikatsu" is also popular.😉

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders🤫🤧😛

  • @ezequielgaucho4248
    @ezequielgaucho4248 7 місяців тому +1

    Yo soy el primerito en fila para su estreno chicas 😊😊

  • @OMG_LoL
    @OMG_LoL 6 місяців тому

    11:05 It looks like a turtle, but it's a soft-shelled turtle.
    They are vicious and won't let go once they bite. However, it makes a very delicious soup.

  • @ggauche3465
    @ggauche3465 6 місяців тому +4

    I can understand Swiss being unfamiliar or averse to seafood - it's a landlocked country. But I don't get the incredulity. You are such experienced and seasoned travellers by now, how can anything surprise you?

    • @JagadguruSvamiVegananda
      @JagadguruSvamiVegananda 6 місяців тому

      You are urged to become VEGAN, since carnism (the destructive ideology that supports the use and consumption of animal products, especially for “food”) is arguably the foremost existential crisis.🌱

  • @gorillack_japan
    @gorillack_japan 6 місяців тому +2

    Pachislot has evolved greatly and now has a chassis with a presentation not unlike that of a video game.
    However, the original gameplay itself has not changed; it is like a Japanese version of a slot machine.
    No matter how fancy it gets, in the end, betting money is what gamblers depend on.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      So it is like a slot machine... That makes sense why they're so addicted to it. I thought at first that it was just video games.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders🤣😆😂😁

  • @WARR10RZ_4L1F3
    @WARR10RZ_4L1F3 7 місяців тому +2

    Kia ora family from Rotorua.

  • @shirankedo-ib8uv
    @shirankedo-ib8uv 6 місяців тому +1

    14:57 Pachinko is illegal. The reason it cannot be regulated is because the majority of the owners are Korean. Arresting them would be "discriminatory against foreigners," so the crime is overlooked for political reasons.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      Why is it illegal? Is it like gambling? I thought it was just video games.

    • @shirankedo-ib8uv
      @shirankedo-ib8uv 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@GrowingUpWithoutBordersIt's illegal gambling overlooked under U.S. management after ww2, involving cash bets instead of coin games. In Japan, only public gambling like horse racing, boat racing, bicycle racing, and auto racing is legal. Politicians have often said the police should crack down on pachinko, but the groups use pachinko profits for donations or claim discrimination, creating a stalemate. Where did the funding for Netflix's 'Pachinko,' a propaganda drama linking this to discrimination, come from?

    • @shirankedo-ib8uv
      @shirankedo-ib8uv 6 місяців тому

      ​​​@@GrowingUpWithoutBordersIt's illegal gambling, involving cash bets instead of coin games. In Japan, only public gambling like horse racing, boat racing, bicycle racing, and auto racing is legal. Politicians have often said the police should crack down on pachinko, but THE groups use pachinko profits for political donations or claim discrimination, creating a stalemate. Where did the funding for Netflix's 'Pachinko,' a propaganda drama linking this to discrimination, come from?

    • @shirankedo-ib8uv
      @shirankedo-ib8uv 6 місяців тому

      ​@@GrowingUpWithoutBordersOh, Writing about how the U.S. government is involved is censored and comments are erased.

  • @rogerd9150
    @rogerd9150 6 місяців тому +1

    This was soooooo interesting! I learned so much. The US seems very unsafe compared to Japan. I guess because of the different ideas and culture.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoy it! Yeah, the US is quite unsafe compared to so many countries especially Japan.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      アメリカも最悪ですが、カナダ、バンクーバーのダウンタウン スプリング ウォーク。 k ua-cam.com/video/7i_dRHKklLw/v-deo.html🤧😰😣😖

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 6 місяців тому

    Have you guys tried Ramune soda pop?

  • @sandrabrown6326
    @sandrabrown6326 6 місяців тому +1

    Did you try any of the odd named ice cream? I would have tried it all. Also, I love sushi also (besides ice cream) I am wondering how much did all that sushi cost???? I would love to visit there.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      Nah we didn't try any odd ice cream there. I think the sushi was between $2 to $4 per plate depending on what we got.

  • @rowguppy9927
    @rowguppy9927 6 місяців тому +1

    Just came back to see how you guys doing don't forget us love from sri lanka ❤❤❤

  • @chayquang3493
    @chayquang3493 6 місяців тому +1

    Love 💐💐🌷💐💐🌷

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 6 місяців тому

    Calling Don Quijote the "Walmart of Japan" is insulting to both Walmart and Don Quijote.... Donkie is more like Spencer's meets Spirit Halloween meets Claire's meets the Dollar store... and even then that doesn't do it justice lol

  • @Romanpawar999
    @Romanpawar999 7 місяців тому +2

    Namo Buddha 🙏🙏🤚🙏🙏

  • @abdulhye4536
    @abdulhye4536 6 місяців тому +1

    🎈

  • @sorozogokuro6173
    @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

    🤣😆😂😁

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 6 місяців тому

    There is a Simpsons episode about that poisonous fish.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому +1

      That’s funny!

    • @brinkybrinkz
      @brinkybrinkz 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders This is a another great video. Food looks amazing! Shopping, entertainment and clean for such a large city. You can check out The Simpsons episode I think It's called Homer eats Puffer Fish or Blowfish. 🐡

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому +1

      Loves other people's misfortunes: Insidious people look for other people's misfortunes and listen to rumors.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Jealousy: You are very hostile towards people who are more famous or wealthy than you. Sometimes envy turns into jealousy and you want to drag someone down.😆😝

    • @brinkybrinkz
      @brinkybrinkz 6 місяців тому

      @@sorozogokuro6173 The reality is overpopulated countries take advantage of Canada and Ontario. If your country is so beautiful please stay in your country. Don't come to Canada!

  • @sabbirhossain-rp8fy
    @sabbirhossain-rp8fy 6 місяців тому

    I can contact you..?

  • @sorozogokuro6173
    @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому +1

    It is through a strict system and licensing process that the Japanese are able to serve the poisonous fish Fugu (Fugu) as a dish. More details below. There are strict regulations regarding the handling of blowfish, and it is generally provided by professionals with licenses and equipment.
    1. **Fugu Knife Master License**: Only people with a "Fugu Knife Master" license are permitted to prepare blowfish. This license is given to those who have the skills to remove the innards of blowfish and safely prepare them.¹ Additionally, in order to handle or sell blowfish, a ``fugu business certification'' is also required.
    2. **All Japan Fugu Association**: The All Japan Fugu Association aims to pass on blowfish cooking techniques and protect blowfish food culture. They have established certification standards for blowfish processors, taught blowfish cooking techniques, and cultivated human resources. We are also working both domestically and internationally to spread the food culture of blowfish.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  6 місяців тому

      That's good to know that only professionals who know how to prepare it are allowed to do this. Makes sense if it's poisonous. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sorozogokuro6173
    @sorozogokuro6173 6 місяців тому

    「ライオン」と「トラ」は、どちらもパンテーラ属に分類される大型のネコ科の動物です。 私たちは彼らを単に「猫」とは呼びません。 それぞれに固有の名前があり、人々はこれらの用語に精通しています。 しかし、「スッポン」は西洋人にとっては馴染みのない生き物です。 他のカメと一緒に「カメ」という総称でまとめられることが多いです。 しかし、人々がそれらを見慣れている日本では、明確な違いがあります。 日本のすべての人がスッポンを好んで食べるわけではありませんが、一部のグルメ愛好家は、この生き物を明確に「スッポン」と呼んでおり、この生き物を試してみたいという好奇心を持っています。🤣😂😅😉😊