100 Mini Sake Vending Machines Restaurant in Japan
What about this video? Go to the sake vending machine restaurant in Niigata Station! 100 mini vending machines are available! Please watch until the end! Hello from Niigata Station. This time, we will go to Ponshukan, a Japanese sake tasting shop located inside Niigata Station. Sake tasting refers to determining the quality of sake using one’s five senses. welcome! Let’s enter the Ponshukan right away. Niigata is Japan’s largest producer of rice. We also sell a lot of rice, which is essential for sake. Let’s enter the sake tasting corner inside the store. Wow! About 100 types of sake are lined up! Sake is lined up like a small vending machine. You can experience sake tasting for 500 yen (3.3 USD). If you pay 500 yen, you will receive a choko and 5 coins from the clerk. Now, let’s try tasting sake. The mini vending machine has information written on the characteristics of the sake, such as whether it is sweet or dry. For high-quality sake, you need to insert multiple coins. Let’s try this “Yahiko Kiwami” right away. There is only one coin to insert. Place the choko, insert a coin, and press the button. Sake will be served. Let’s drink when it stops. I’ll take the first cup! Next, I will drink this “Echigo sweet”. A sweet and mellow local sake from Niigata. For the third cup, I will have “Kenshin.” You can enjoy the soft taste. All very delicious! this is? Salt from all over Japan is available. It’s good as a snack with alcohol! This is a sake called “Yukito Silver Edition” that requires two coins. Sake that is more expensive than others requires multiple coins. I was getting drunk so I took a break at Chaser. Cold water feels good. You can warm up your sake here. You can enjoy the change in taste of sake depending on the temperature. You can purchase additional coins, so if you don’t have enough to drink, you can drink more. (Be careful not to get too drunk!) Return the choko to the return slot and finish. There are many souvenirs available in the store, so be sure to check them out on your way home. Please stop by again when you come to Niigata Station. He’s drunk and slutty. Let’s return to Tokyo from Niigata by Shinkansen. Riding the blue-headed Joetsu Shinkansen. It’s a 2 hour journey from Niigata to Tokyo. I ride just in time. Big Swan, the symbol of Niigata, can be seen in the distance. Let’s go home while eating the Negitoro bowl we bought at Niigata Station. Good night while drinking tea sour! Hello from Otaru Station. Next, we will introduce the ferry route from Otaru to Niigata. Today we are taking a ferry trip from Otaru to Niigata. 20 minutes by bus from Otaru Station. Arrived at Otaru Port Ferry Terminal. Board the ferry bound for Niigata at 5pm. 17 hour journey to Niigata. This time, I will be staying in a “Tourist S” type room, which is the second rank from the bottom. The price is 19,000 yen (127 USD). Prices vary depending on the season, but there are rooms ranging from 10,000 yen (66.7 USD) to 40,000 yen (266.7 USD). The ferry we will be boarding this time, “Azalea,” is a huge ship with a capacity of 600 people and 150 trucks. It seems to have a restaurant, open-air bath, and dog run. Pass through the long passage and enter the ship. The entrance is a large atrium. Coin locker. Chairs are placed at various locations on the ferry. Let’s go out on the ferry deck. It looks like a fun space. It’s raining. You can see the entire city of Otaru. In the summer, you can also have a BBQ here. stand. We sell persimmon seeds, a specialty of Niigata. We also sell ferry T-shirts and towels. There is also a bathroom inside the ferry. You can enter at night and in the morning. Gym. Are there any fierce people who exercise here? forward salon. A very beautiful room. There are no people and it’s a little-known spot. From evening to night, if you don’t close the curtains, there will be vending machines selling alcohol and ice cream. There is also a water heater, so you can buy cup noodles at the shop and make cup ramen. Money exchange machine. Exchange 10,000 yen bills to 10 1,000 yen bills. Guest rooms and restaurants are located on the 4th to 6th floors. You can also take a commemorative photo here. Blankets and bath towels can be rented for a fee. Let’s borrow earphones for the TV in the guest room. I would like to introduce the guest room where you will be staying today. Touch the QR code on your boarding ticket to open the door. Inside the room, there is a desk, chair, and bedding. This is a simple room design. The door will be locked. TV and hooks for hanging luggage. TV remote control and lighting. It’s enough space for you to spend time alone. Let’s take a look at the other rooms. This is the cheapest room. There is no door and the room only has bedding. As I was exploring the inside of the ship, it became pitch black. The ship departs at 17:00. I’m hungry, so let’s go to a restaurant. A variety of menus are available. Order from the touch panel. This time I ordered curry. Comes with miso soup. I’ll enjoy having this! (Wasn’t curry enough?) We also have cup noodles. Add hot water to the water heater. Completion of Hokkaido-limited cup udon. Have a good night and enjoy some drinks! good morning. The restaurant also serves breakfast. The ferry has already arrived at Niigata Port. The 17-hour boat trip is over. If you like the video, please give it a high rating and subscribe to the channel. Thank you for watching till the end!
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3 Comments
want to drink!
Japan ferry trip is absolutely on another level. There's a reason why japan are called Planet of Japan.
Wow , the paradise of sake