Today we’ll spend time at an old-school Japanese cafe, or kissaten, called Peepuru, which is the Japanese katakana-fied word for “People”. It’s been running for nearly 50 years now in downtown Okayama city by the friendly owner Ohkuma-san.
Today we’ll spend time at an old-school Japanese cafe, or kissaten, called Peepuru, which is the Japanese katakana-fied word for “People”. It’s been running for nearly 50 years now in downtown Okayama city by the friendly owner Ohkuma-san.
Get your traditional Japanese hand towel (tenugui) of 12 popular Japanese foods at https://shop.lifewhereimfrom.com/ Not only am I going to introduce to you 12 popular Japanese dishes but I’ll show you the different ways they’re eaten, where they’re eaten, tell you a bit about their history, and hopefully you can learn a little bit about Japanese culture through it all. Sushi, ramen, karaage, yakitori, curry rice, yakiniku, sukiyaki, gyoza, tempura, soba, tonkatsu, and hanbaagu.