How to set up a Japanese food stall Yatai for ODEN!
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Watch how this owner sets up his Japanese food stall Yatai to serve Oden to his customers. This stall has been around for a very long time and also serves Ramen and Yakitori among other dishes.
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This kind of attitude and dedication is truly amazing. Unlike the people in my country, those who put up stalls on the street, they never cared whether they are properly setting it up, never care if their surrounding is clean, never care whether the way they install it will damage the property and after the day end, they never bother cleaning up. This guy certainly considers everything. LOVE IT!
After seeing this guy i think i never worked hard enough in my life! Please tell this guy that his work is inspiring
I have seen older men ( white haired ) running their street ramen stalls and I feel ashamed to be retired , should work a couple of years more .
I was thinking the same thing...dang.
@@dthtr1 Don't. Japanese culture sadly demands perfection. You're a human being, not a work slave. You earned your retirement. Enjoy what time you have.
Notice how much work he got done without ever having to rush anything. Takes his time and makes sure things are up to his standard. You can tell this is something he takes pride in doing. Love it!
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I understand his purpose of doing everything possible to make his customers be comfortable and safe while enjoying his service and after all I am positive his product is amazing otherwise he wouldn’t be doing all that he does day and after day to make a living.
So much work goes into this set up .this man is a true hard worker.you do not see this attitude here in UK that much.i would love to make him a complete new set up as I am a carpenter retired.i know he would appreciate this gift.. hats off to this true hard worker.
I can’t imagine making a living like this every day setting up your shop. Determination and fortitude. Thanks for these videos always interesting to see how people make a living in Japan.
Hard working serious people, old and young . I feel respect .
Respect to all the hard working people.
It is pure magic to watch the percussion that this wagon is deconstructed and wonderfully recreated into a street diner plus seating. Every movement is exact - no hesitation - just focus - no wasted movement just results. Every piece is set exactly where it is needed. Clothes are folded neatly. Every placement is exactly where is needs to be. This man is a wizard of organization. Every surface is clean. Safety is a primary consideration. Once the station is set up the cooking can start. I wish I was there to sit at the counter and enjoy his delicious food. May God bless him with. Good weather, a full stream of customers and a successful day. Very impressed. 💐
This man is amazing! I can't begin to describe his talent, his skill, his enormous work ethic and dedication to his passion. That's right. You have to have deep passion for doing what he does, taking the time and back-breaking manual labor to set up a semi-permanent, tiny outdoor eatery. Think about it. He could keep his little portable food stand operating there forever. He probably has some kind of local ordinance permit to operate his portable food eatery for a short period of time. Maybe he set up for an upcoming Japanese folk festival.
This man did this all by himself, with not a single helper. He might have children but they're probably in high school or in college at the moment. His wife is probably at home preparing the food as you can see the entrepreneur already brought it with him.
I couldn't do what this man does. He's a much better man than me. I can't match his work ethic. I thought having to retile my parent's home kitchen floor and bathroom was back-breaking work when I was 20 years old. It's nothing compared to what this guy does all the time.
Thank you so much for making these videos. I can’t travel, so this is the next best thing to experiencing what daily life might be for some incredibly industrious, creative and talented people in Japan. Muah! 💋
Things I like about Japan, they preserve their culture + add modern touch into it to make life easier. I see a lot of these kind of video where young people also doing this work. I wish I could visit Japan in the future to experience it myself.
Hello from Washington, D.C. Truly Amazing the amount of detail in order to set this up daily. Food looks delicious. Thanks for this video
We welcome you any time in Fukuoka
Hard work, honest living and dedication, truly the definition of the Japanese culture. I hope the young generation can see these values and keep it. Its hurting to this tradition slowly fade.
This is poetry. Every piece, no matter how big, how small, or how old looking, serves a purpose, and sometimes serves multiple purposes. In watching this man setting up his oden stall, I seem to have learned some deeper lesson about this jigsaw puzzle we call life.
I respect the patience and discipline of the Japanese people.
Thanks for the clip😍😍😍
❤️Japanese people truly hardworking; tidy and skillful😍 kids are well-behave..GOD BLESS ALL🌏❤️
it's quite amazing that there are so many foreigners who claim to love Japan or Japanese food but never had oden. You never see Japanese restaurants outside of Japan selling oden, something so popular you can get it in 7-11 in Japan.
Setting up and breaking down everyday. So much work to do but I enjoy watching.
a working man always gets much respect... with love from USA.
Aww, when the lights turned on. I admire his dedication. Like, what if the power didn't work after set up? The guy favors my late passing dad.
I can see that he love's his business. Respect to this guy from ph
So much respect for someone who is so dedicated to his food and customers. I would always be eating there rain or shine , I would be there. Thank you for sharing these videos! I totally enjoy them.
Not everything need to look new and modern in Japan. This stall itself would not be as charming if it wasn’t so old and rustic. Reminded me of the ODEN days.
This is a great example of what you thought you saw as a disaster on wheels turning out to be a very well-organized thought-out situation. Can you imagine not feeling well and having to set this up and serve your customers all day and then breaking it down, WOW.
This work is just setting up the stall. Imagine he still has to pack up, prepare the food for next day, actual cooking at the site, and drive. Omg, the hard work.
Wow, he is a clever n creative food cart operator. It's literally a transformer scenario. 👍👍👍
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setting up , packing up, going home to prep for the next day, actually cook the food...this is a LOT of work
am impressed .now i wanta watch him make me a bowl : )
Usually a wife would help with the prep work.
My respect man you are3 superman!!!!! Every day same thing who helps you to do the next things for the day after!!!!!!!!!! How long have you been doing that INCREDIBLE!!!!
That's a lot of work not gonna lie u earn my respect you really does,i hope one day he can open his own oden shop and not a stall
At least this guy has a van! The other guy hauled his cart himself.
dont compare,better than those illegally occupied stalls
After watching the other Younger Man setting up his stall and working at lightning speed. This older Man is taking it slower. You can tell he has Years of experience now, and that he's comfortable taking it at a slower pace. He remembers his younger days have gone. And can now relax a bit!
好親切的日本人文文化!😍
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凄いなぁ、手際がいい
So hardworking and dedicated. I want to cry 💜
Hatimu sangat baik. Tuhan menyayangimu.
it would be interesting to see the packing up process at the end of the night as well not just the setup.
It would be nice to see some jeffin oden !
It’s just reverse of the setup
The cameramen cannot wait until it closes
I love how people in traffic are in no way rushed, not like it is here in the US.
he's a legend.
Greetings from Colorado🇺🇸 Its so Amazing to watch these food stalls transform into cozy little kitchens .Its hardwork to take them apart and put them back together. 👍❤🍺
Mesmerizing! Should be honored as a national living treasure.
👍🏼👍🏽👍🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏻💪🏻💪🏽💪🏼
May God Bless this man. 🌻
I would eat from him, he's clean
Kalo ada gerobak seperti ini, Indonesia banget ya...istilah serupa angkringan atau jualan mie disini namanya mie Jawa...
watching these videos with stalls from Japan. I noticed the tube connecting the gas to the stove is legit nice. Over here we have to screw on tight they just snap in place it seems. Has to be air tight if its for gas. Japanese are so inventive.
I love oden stalls. When I lived in Tokyo I would eat at them by the train station in the wintertime.
Esp when it was snowing.
@@DeeKay68 Snowed a few times when I lived there.
Imagine watching full video of Food Stall and only the last two minute about Food... 😂😂
"My name is Oden, and I was born to be boiled"
This is everyday? How do you restock and clean and prep and pack? How is this cost effective? Not knocking them. I am amazed. This is my new fav thing to watch.
Mine too! I just discovered these videos and I’m totally hooked! Specially when we have young strong men and women here in the US chronically addicted to some type of drug. Then I see these videos that prove that where there is a will, there is a way. 😍
Wooow es muchísimo trabajo montar este negocio!! Se ve muy pesado todo, que dios cuide y bendiga a este hombre y siempre le vaya bien 🙏❤️
That is the most beautiful and coolest thing I ever seen. Thank God for old school stall and mini van. Wow. And thank God I’m part Japanese
i agree! omgn!!
Everything has to go in their right places, wow, talking about “Standard Operating Procedures” the only difference is “SOP” is in writing, this is all in the memory, by repetition, Amazing person.
tradition goes on \ AWESOME!"
I am really impressed with all the structure you learned to make your own business, congratulations on the hard work and the food seem to be very delicious 😋
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Spectcular!!! Even a single piece of wood has its specific function! Not sure if he is a good chef, but he must be an excellent plumber
Wow! A wonderful tavern is created in no time!!!! 👍👍👍
It is well organized and so clean.
I respect owner of his hard work.
this dude is a legend 🔥
Really hard working !
The gas connections are great, will they be available outside of Japan?
I’ll bet this guy is in his late 50-60s. I admire his ability to squat in that fashion. If I get that far down, I’m having help to get up. All in all, this man is a great person to want to do this day in and day out.
I just saw your other video which was my 1rst !! New subbie & keep up the great videos & great food my friend!!! If my son lives closer to you .. he would definitely eat @ your food stall everyday !! No joke .. 🥰🥰.. Luv & blessings from Nj Usa 🇺🇸🙏🏽🙏🏽🥰
Thank you so much for these wonderful videos! Greetings from Chile 🙂🙏
What happen when it rains? Does he closed the shop? It would be interesting to see . Thank you for documenting.
Such a COOL video! Thank you for sharing 😎 I’ve subscribed.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing
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This is nice video to know the daily life of a Yatai Ojisan in Japan, I have question to admin, at 22.15 loo ojisan connected electricity. does it mean he pay electricity to government,? so I think it mean he need license to get it so it is legal .....I think,,
Because in my country many of yatai is ilegal....
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So much hard work having to set up his stall everyday, then at the end of the day dismantle every step in reverse. And the next morning the motions to go through again. That man is modern day martyr. If he is not a millionaire at the end of his life, is that work worth it.
I would love to sit down at this stall and enjoy a glass of Ashai & lots of Eden. I miss Japan so much.
I just love these food stalls ♥️.
I'd like to have some of those benches to use as sawhorses. Nice design.
Nice that the government give space like this..its amazing
From starting to ending he is not having any rest
Change the title to : "How to set up oden stall"
I changed the title. Appreciate your advice too much!
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@@Japanesefoodcraftsman yo
허름한 수레에서 정말 상상하진 못한 가게가 만들어져서 너무 놀랬습니다. 변신해봤자 어디까지 변하겠어라고 한계를 뒀던 저 자신에게 이 영상이 많은 동기를 부여해준 것 같습니다. 영상을 찍으신 분과 영상이 꽃이 피게 만들어 주신 사장님께 많은 응원의 목소리를 전해 드리고 싶습니다.
그것은 일본에서 매우 흔한 길거리 음식입니다. 어쨌든, 우리에 대한 귀하의 의견에 감사드립니다.
Very industrious... new subs here . Greetings!
wow AM impressed ! wanta have a bowl of that !@ : ) thanks for the post!
I'm Japanese, but I'll teach you.
The last radish in the shop is the most delicious.
I’ve watched a bunch of these lately do these guys set up and take down every day?
Lots of work. I wish I could have one like that
excuse me? stall?!
dude pulled out a whole restaurant straight outta nowhere
Awesome! From Vietnam.👍
I came for the food. I stayed because I'm a Lego fan xD
屋台の設営スゴすぎ。来年行きます‼️愛知県主夫62歳
That is a great deal of very hard work - and to think, it must all be packed up, taken away, supplies replenished then moved back to the rented position and started all over again. I sincerely hope that the gentleman makes a good living from it after all that effort.
You're a fast runner with a lot of endurance!
Saludos desde México, me gustaría algún día conocer su hermoso país.
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My god, I thought some of the roads in the UK weren't very wide, but this is another level.
wow very cool
Some of these old Karts look like they been around a long long time. Pretty cool.
Complimenti! Gran bel lavoro! Sia il cibo che la birra sono di ottima qualità. Saluti dall'Italia.
so nice to see a country proud of it's culture and not ruined by sjw mentality
美味しいそうなうどんです
見た目どおり味も裏切らないだろうなって思いますね。
I'm in love!
I love 🇯🇵, I love Japanese 🍜 😋
Suzuki Carry, we called it multicab in the Philippines...
很精彩!虽然小但是很让人感动!
城管来啦!
我同意你的感受!
0:56 almost gave a heart attack lol