did you just eat in a normal (non shinkansen) train line in japan? that is obviously a no no. you are even facing other passengers with that type of seat arrangement
日本には、大衆の前で食事をするのはレストランにいるときだけ、という習慣があります。ただし、新幹線やグリーン車を利用する際には食事をすることが許されています。一般的な電車やそれを通勤に利用する人々は、電車内での食事を許可していません...素晴らしいビデオですが、日本の電車のエチケットについてもっと学び、地元の文化を尊重してください。 There is a custom in Japan where most people do not eat food outside the public other than when in restaurants. However, when using the bullet train or the green car, you are permitted to eat food. Normal trains and people commuting using said trains do not permit the consumption of food whilst riding the train... Great video, but please also respect the local culture, by learning more about Japan train etiquette.
Sorry for eating in the train, I saw people eating in Bullet trains so I did not know there was a difference in train etiquette for different trains. Thank you for this information and I will not do it again in the future 😊
Kobe is a very underrated city, lots to see, cool to walk around china town and get cheap food and you can also get cheaper (not cheap, cheaper) Kobe beef in little spots through china town.
@@Official-OpenAIhow are you not “that guy”. You are commenting your comment with your face palm without even watching the video and without context. I clearly explained that Kobe is wagyu, and not every wagyu is Kobe. I also showed the menu of every restaurant I went to and tried to explained which was the Kobe beef. Please watch the video and read it yourself. One menu is in Japanese, but since you’re Japanese you can read it yourself. I appreciate people educating me in the comments, but you did not even watch the video.
the oldies are so cute! will go there this December
They are so adorable!! definitely recommend 🥺
For living, Which would you like best between Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto@@CarlaHuijbers
Kobe beef and wagyu are both 🔥🔥
Hi! Thanks for sharing! Can you share the name of that fabulous restaurant you went to for dinner? THX!
Steak Aoyama 🥰
Hi, may I know how you managed to get a seat at Aoyama when it fully booked?
Kobe Beef is sooo good
how much were the Kobe beef in Aoyama?
I don’t remember 🥺🥺🥺
電車の中で食べないでください!!!!!
Sorryy!! I will never do it again
did you just eat in a normal (non shinkansen) train line in japan? that is obviously a no no. you are even facing other passengers with that type of seat arrangement
I’m sorry :( I did not know, but now I know and I will never do it again
was thinking the same thing.
日本には、大衆の前で食事をするのはレストランにいるときだけ、という習慣があります。ただし、新幹線やグリーン車を利用する際には食事をすることが許されています。一般的な電車やそれを通勤に利用する人々は、電車内での食事を許可していません...素晴らしいビデオですが、日本の電車のエチケットについてもっと学び、地元の文化を尊重してください。
There is a custom in Japan where most people do not eat food outside the public other than when in restaurants. However, when using the bullet train or the green car, you are permitted to eat food. Normal trains and people commuting using said trains do not permit the consumption of food whilst riding the train... Great video, but please also respect the local culture, by learning more about Japan train etiquette.
Sorry for eating in the train, I saw people eating in Bullet trains so I did not know there was a difference in train etiquette for different trains. Thank you for this information and I will not do it again in the future 😊
Is it worth to go to kobe? or just eat kobe beef at another place
Kobe is a very underrated city, lots to see, cool to walk around china town and get cheap food and you can also get cheaper (not cheap, cheaper) Kobe beef in little spots through china town.
Japanese here. Kobe is Wagyuu lol. Wagyuu just means japanese 'bred' beef. *facepalm*
If you listened to what I said in the vlog I explained that Kobe is wagyu from Kobe. Every Kobe beef is wagyu, but not every wagyu is Kobe…
@@CarlaHuijbers oh mb, i just read the title and questioned it. So why does it say Kobe vs Wagyu?
@@Official-OpenAI because in the video I tried Kobe wagyu vs. Regular wagyu (non-Kobe). Both were served in the restaurants…
@@CarlaHuijbers I don't mean to be that guy, but whats 'regular'? Kobe can be considered regular wagyu. Maybe you mean kuroge wagyu
@@Official-OpenAIhow are you not “that guy”. You are commenting your comment with your face palm without even watching the video and without context. I clearly explained that Kobe is wagyu, and not every wagyu is Kobe. I also showed the menu of every restaurant I went to and tried to explained which was the Kobe beef. Please watch the video and read it yourself. One menu is in Japanese, but since you’re Japanese you can read it yourself. I appreciate people educating me in the comments, but you did not even watch the video.