7 things you need to do when you come visit Japan
If you are considering or already decided upon visiting Japan, here is a list of what you should not miss out on when you come and visit.
The advent of the internet and smartphones have made grocery shopping easier than ever. You can simply go on the web via your phone, browse through the products each shops sells, purchase the products and have them delivered directly to your home. Internet shopping has made it easier to buy Asian products as well, which was very difficult to do and unthinkable nearly 10 years ago.
However, there may be times that you want to go to the shop to buy the things you need. You may want to check the products out properly prior to buying them or you may perhaps find something that intrigues you. In any case, New York has a couple of authentic Japanese grocery stores if you feel like going for a walk and checking some of them out.
Location: 224 E 59th Street
Apparently the oldest Japanese grocery in the United States, the things they sell in their stores are very legit. The price of their products are not bad at all considering how its in the middle of Manhattan. Not only are their selections of products very wide, they have a corner where you can have someone cook you a ready cooked meal in a couple of minutes where you can get good Japanese food for relatively reasonable price. Furthermore, they have a wide range of raw fish selection and if you look at the quality of their fish, you will notice that the quality is much better than the fish you get at your local supermarket. We would advise that you ask the shopkeepers if they can be eaten raw just in case.
Location: 36 W 56th Street
Located right by the Grand Central Station, Dainobu is another famous Japanese Grocery Shops. Their products are obviously very authentic and since there are a lot of Japanese companies on Park Avenue, a lot of Japanese people head to this store to get some Japanese food for lunch or dinner. They have a wide range of ready prepped food which only needs to be microwaved so even though there is no space to eat inside the shop, you can borrow the microwave in the shop for a quick eat. Again, considering the how its in the middle of Manhattan, the price is very reasonable so if you are in the vicinity, consider checking it out.
Location: 73-05 Austin Street, Queens
If you are living close to Queens, Sakura-Ya would be the perfect place for you to get your Japanese groceries. Everything product sold there are very authentic and the price is a little bit better than the Japanese grocery shops in Manhattan. They also have a very wide range of products from ready to eat bento boxes to Japanese sweets so definitely check it out and try out some Japanese products.
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If you are considering or already decided upon visiting Japan, here is a list of what you should not miss out on when you come and visit.
If you go to Japan in the summer, there will be many Masturi, which is a Japanese festival taking place. While traditional dancing and festivities taking place is one reason why you should go to one, another is enjoying these festivities with some nice Japanese food which are sold in the adhoc food stand which is referred to as ‘Yatai (屋台)’ in Japanese.
If you go to Japan in the summer, there will be many Masturi, which is a Japanese festival taking place. While traditional dancing and festivities taking place is one reason why you should go to one, another is enjoying these festivities with some nice Japanese food which are sold in the adhoc food stand which is referred to as ‘Yatai (屋台)’ in Japanese.
While we guarantee that you wont regret visiting Japan, there are certain time periods where it is more favorable to go than others. Although eating out and shopping is cheap, getting there is fairly expensive so you want to make sure that you get the most out of your trip.
We have selected 8 Japanese Restaurant Chain that serves authentic Japanese food if you are thinking of going to a Japanese place in LA.
In comparison to their normal prices back in Japan, they might feel a bit pricey but if you want some proper Japanese food for relatively low prices, these are some of the restaurants that you should definitely consider visiting.
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