Food, Japanese people & Lifestyle
cuisine offers an abundance of gastronomical delights with a boundless variety of regional and seasonal dishes as well as international cuisine. First I’ll talk about Sushi During the Edo period. Sushi can be defined as a dish containing rice which has been prepared with sushi vinegar. Then Tempura are pieces of lightly battered, deep fried seafood and vegetables. Introduced to Japan during the 16th century by the Portuguese in Nagasaki. Next Ramen is a noodle soup dish that was originally imported from China and has become one of the most popular dishes in Japan. Ramen are inexpensive and widely available, two factors that also make them an ideal option for budget travelers. And my Second point is Japanese people and Lifestyle. The Japanese people are an ethnic group native to Japan. Japanese make up 98.5% of the total population of their country. Worldwide, approximately 130 million people are of Japanese descent; of these, approximately 127 million are residents of Japan. Most city workers have office jobs and are known as salary men or OL (office ladies). Management is hierarchical and the work ethic strict, with overtime assumed. In fact, leaving on time suggests a lack of commitment or loyalty. Nevertheless, people enjoy a high standard of living. I’ll show you some example, such as Green tea is the drink of choice in the morning after waking, as a break in the afternoon, or served to guests in a show of hospitality or about leisure time The most popular leisure activities in Japan are dining out and domestic travel. 61.2 million Japanese also enjoy taking holiday drives with family or friends. Karaoke is the fourth most popular leisure activity, with more than 52.9 million Japanese taking part throughout the year and Punctuality Japan is the most punctual nation in the world. If I'm late for class or work, I'll lose trust in people easily. We can't be late. Because we simply don't have many options for excuse! For example, trains are never late. Even though the train you will take runs every seven minutes, it must have a precise timetable. It never says like "runs every 7 minutes". And of course your train will leave on time. If you want to change trains, the timetable will become your good friend. If your next train will leave two minutes after the first train arrives, you only need to run to the right platform. And you will be able to make it. This happens only in Japan.You can hear an apology announcement at the station if a train is late by two minutes.
อาหาร ญี่ปุ่นคน และวิถีชีวิตcuisine offers an abundance of gastronomical delights with a boundless variety of regional and seasonal dishes as well as international cuisine. First I’ll talk about Sushi During the Edo period. Sushi can be defined as a dish containing rice which has been prepared with sushi vinegar. Then Tempura are pieces of lightly battered, deep fried seafood and vegetables. Introduced to Japan during the 16th century by the Portuguese in Nagasaki. Next Ramen is a noodle soup dish that was originally imported from China and has become one of the most popular dishes in Japan. Ramen are inexpensive and widely available, two factors that also make them an ideal option for budget travelers. And my Second point is Japanese people and Lifestyle. The Japanese people are an ethnic group native to Japan. Japanese make up 98.5% of the total population of their country. Worldwide, approximately 130 million people are of Japanese descent; of these, approximately 127 million are residents of Japan. Most city workers have office jobs and are known as salary men or OL (office ladies). Management is hierarchical and the work ethic strict, with overtime assumed. In fact, leaving on time suggests a lack of commitment or loyalty. Nevertheless, people enjoy a high standard of living. I’ll show you some example, such as Green tea is the drink of choice in the morning after waking, as a break in the afternoon, or served to guests in a show of hospitality or about leisure time The most popular leisure activities in Japan are dining out and domestic travel. 61.2 million Japanese also enjoy taking holiday drives with family or friends. Karaoke is the fourth most popular leisure activity, with more than 52.9 million Japanese taking part throughout the year and Punctuality Japan is the most punctual nation in the world. If I'm late for class or work, I'll lose trust in people easily. We can't be late. Because we simply don't have many options for excuse! For example, trains are never late. Even though the train you will take runs every seven minutes, it must have a precise timetable. It never says like "runs every 7 minutes". And of course your train will leave on time. If you want to change trains, the timetable will become your good friend. If your next train will leave two minutes after the first train arrives, you only need to run to the right platform. And you will be able to make it. This happens only in Japan.You can hear an apology announcement at the station if a train is late by two minutes.
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