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Post and share your opinions on the best "stuff in japan" foods, beer, drinks, whatever.

 

Here are few of my favourites.

 

#Chewing Gum

Hands down the best by far is CloretsXP. The others lose their taste in 5 mins flat but not Clorets

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# Chocolate

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Gianduja for regular strength chocolate

 

and

Meiji 72 for bitter chocolate

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#Beer.

I hate cheap beer and Hopposhu is a blasphemy, nasty stuff.

 

Asahi Primetime

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as the label says...for the best moments in life let yourself go....Amen

 

#Cell phones

(Not service provider but maker)

Sharp. The best handsets in Japan.

 

#Kaitenzushi (100yen)

Kappazushi

 

#fruit juice

POM

 

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#Snack

Bonchi

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#Supermarket.

Sundi. Cheap cheap cheap, they make you pay for plastic bags which is brilliant, makes everyone take their own.

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#convenience store

Seven Eleven.

 

#Website (in nihongo)

kakaku.com

 

# Train comapany

Any one but JR. Kintetsu serve me very well.

 

# Fast Food

Yoshinoya

 

# Cinemas

Toho

 

#sports drink

VAAM

 

#TV show

Sasuke a.k.a 'Ninja warrior' in the USA.

 

#Appliance Store

Not that use them much now with internet shopping but locally

Joshin

if I go into the city its also nice to go for a drool in Yodobashi Camera

 

so what stuff do you like?

 

 

 

 

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Restaurants

 

Without naming one in particular. Most of the meals I had in Japan were excellent. Small pension places in Nozawa and Hakuba were offering high class cuisine with excellent quality.

 

The low price "Italian Tomato" chain restaurant in Akihabara had superb al dente spaghettis. Watami is a cool beer place with good snacks too. I am looking forward for more eats.

 

sunrise

I like Lotus too, but isn't that Britsh?

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 Originally Posted By: soubriquet
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sunrise
I like Lotus too, but isn't that Britsh?


English. Colin Chapman was not Welsh, Irish or Scots. He was English.


You're correct of course sunrise because English is a subset of being British, so Colin Chapman was both English and British. I became expert at drawing maps of the UK whilst in Japan to explain where I'm from because most locals weren't aware that England is not the same thing as the United Kingdom.

threep, a non-English Brit.
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