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A Night as a Salaryman in Tokyo!

Get a tour of Shinbashi with our Salaryman friend Satoru-san here: https://bit.ly/404YxOu Find unique restaurants in Japan on byFood: https://bit.ly/3IBQ7Et Check out our drinking tours in Tokyo: https://bit.ly/3Iv61QX Salaryman culture is a unique and iconic aspect of Japanese society. The term "salaryman" refers to white-collar workers, typically men, employed by corporations in Japan. Salarymen are known for their dedication to their jobs, long working hours, and a distinct way of life that revolves around their professional careers. One area that exemplifies this culture is Yurakucho in Tokyo. Here, you can witness the salaryman culture in full swing. During lunch breaks and after work, the streets are filled with salarymen heading to and from their offices, often stopping at izakayas (Japanese-style pubs) for meals and drinks. In today’s adventure, Shizuka explores Tokyo’s lively Yurakucho district with a real Japanese salaryman (the only person for the job). Satoru-san gives our host a rundown of salaryman culture; after a long day at the office, salarymen in Yurakucho and other parts of Japan engage "nomikai" or drinking parties. These gatherings provide an opportunity for colleagues to bond, discuss work-related matters, and build camaraderie. In the spirit of things, Shizuka and Satoru-san begin their “nomikai” at Andy's Shin Hinomoto. Beer, sake, and izakaya foods sprawl over the table as our spirited stars drink and be merry. Satoru-san shares some insider knowledge of Japanese izakayas and their connection to salaryman culture. He explains the interesting origins of the term izakaya, which literally translates to "a place to be with alcohol” in Japanese. After lining their stomachs, the show must go on! Next stop: Bimi Sennari. Shizuka and Satoru-san share stories over some house highballs and heartwarming corned beef with cheese and potatoes. Cheeks flushed and spirits high, our unstoppable duo ventures onto their third and final destination; an izakaya tucked beneath an underpass. Motsuyaki Fuji is known and loved for their motsu (offal) dishes and grilled skewers. Shizuka and Satoru-san enjoy their final stop of the evening with an ice-cold Asahi beer and motsu nikomi (pork innard and vegetable stew). FEATURED FOODS Beer Sake – Nihonshu Tebasaki Gyoza – Chicken Wings Stuffed with Gyoza Filling Hotate – Scallops Sennari Highball – Whisky and Soda Asahi Beer Corned Beef with Cheese and Potatoes Motsu Nikomi – Pork Innards and Vegetable Stew Hoppy – Imitation Beer Shochu Beverage LOCATION Andy's Shin Hinomoto 2 Chome-4-4 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Vbbd2nFwmLKge... Bimi Sennari 2 Chome-1-1 Yurakucho, 千代田区 Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Lap3syQ7jkbHS... Motsuyaki Fuji 2 Chome-1-10 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006 https://maps.app.goo.gl/ixLscjiyWQwZj... TIMELINE 00:00 Intro 00:02 Yurakucho – Tokyo 00:12 Shizuka Anderson – byFood Host 00:23 Satoru – Japanese Salaryman 01:17 Andy's Shin Hinomoto 03:00 Beer 04:27 Sake 04:45 Tebasaki Gyoza 05:46 Hotate 08:45 Bimi Sennari 10:14 Sennari Highball 13:29 Corned Beef with Cheese and Potatoes 17:22 Motsuyaki Fuji 17:55 Asahi Beer 18:29 Motsu Nikomi 19:53 Hoppy 21:00 Outro ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT BYFOOD: ByFood is Japan’s one-stop platform for foodie travelers. Here, visitors can book food experiences (food tours, cooking classes, dining experiences, tastings), place restaurant reservations without Japanese, and learn about Japanese food culture and places to eat in different regions of Japan. ByFood strives to make Japanese food culture accessible to anyone, removing the language barrier and accommodating dietary needs. And if your perfect food experience isn’t available on our platform, the VIP Gourmet Concierge will create one that is custom-made for you. Best of all, for every experience that’s booked on byFood, 10 school meals will be donated to children in need through the Food for Happiness program. Visit us at: https://www.byfood.com Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/JapanbyFood... Japan by Food on Facebook:   / japanbyfood   Japan by Food on Instagram:   / japanbyfood   Twitter:   / byfood4  

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