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Monday February 6th 2012

Posts Tagged ‘sushi’

Beckii Cruel, British Teen Otaku

Beckii Cruel, British Teen Otaku

I am intriuged – the quick rise to fame of a young entrpreneur from the UK called Beckii Flint (Cruel) is an interesting Japan related story. Wow the wonders of the internet! How a girl from the Isle of Man was able to launch a label in a couple of months? What a [Read More]

Play-Doh, Sushi Nendo

Play-Doh, Sushi Nendo

Play-Doh had its 50th anniversary in 2005 and has been a huge hit over the decades with kids. In Japan, the Play-Doh is called nendo. It has also been a great success. However, it is always wonderful to see how imported goods, ideas and concept to Japan can be well-adapted [Read More]

Artwork, Crochet Sushi on Toilet Paper

Artwork, Crochet Sushi on Toilet Paper

The other day, I put out a post on crafty ways that the sushi concept is currently being re-created and photographed online. The post showed how some people have concocted a felt variation. Others have knitted sushi delights. Some people have made edible sushi sweets. After [Read More]

Crafty Sushi Variety

Crafty Sushi Variety

I love sushi but was most interested to find that others love making a variety on fresh fish with felt, wool and icing sugar! Here are a few snaps of sushi like you might not have seen before! Felt inari zushi from Kiirey – innovative and yum?! This snap shows the [Read More]

Sushi Cars

Sushi Cars

Sushi has become a popular food the world over. Even people that have not visited Japan, nor speak a word of Japanese are now starting to name their favourite sushi. This car is advertising their sushi shop in Quebec, Canada. And according to this news article, sushi has [Read More]

Exporting Kuru Kuru Sushi

Exporting Kuru Kuru Sushi

Foreigners call it sushi-go-round, conveyor belt sushi, or even the sushi train – better known in Japanese as kaiten or kuru kuru zushi, it is a fantastic way to enjoy sushi as fast food! The conveyor belt style sushi was invented by Yoshiaki Shiraishi, who got the [Read More]

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Show and Tell, Japan Tradition

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This item from Amazon Japan looks like the best way to teach Japan tradition in the classroom. And it is probably the [Read More]

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