New to sushi? Want to make sure you eat it properly? Watch this.
In case you didn’t get it, this is comedy. Japanese comedy at its best. It was created by the Japanese comedy troupe The Rahmens. (Get it? The Rahmens? HA! Oh man that cracks me up.)
If you’re familiar with Japanese customs, you’ll find this even funnier. I didn’t know this at first, but a friend told me that traditional Japanese restaurants will place a bowl of salt outside the door to ward off evil spirits. Knowing that little bit of culture will make the closing scene that much more funnier. Hehe.
“Maa maa maa maa”
“Oh toh toh toh”
“Maa maa maa maa”
“Oh toh toh toh”
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Oh this is several years old. I prefer the english dubbed version so the non-japanese speaker can better detect the voice inflections of the narrator.
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