Foreigner-Friendly Japanese Neighborhood Bars: Inside Tokyo’s Retro Snack Bars #foodtraveljapan
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Do you know what a snack bar is? Snack bars, or “sunakku” in Japanese, are traditional neighborhood bars typically run by an older lady known as “mama-san.” These bars, which have their roots in the Showa period, are popular hubs for salarymen and locals, playing a significant role in Japanese nightlife culture. Today, I’ll be joining a tour to explore the wonderful world of Japanese snack bars and meet the lovely, vibrant owners who bring these unique establishments to life. Join me as we dive into this fascinating aspect of Tokyo’s retro bar scene.
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you are always so cheerful and so happy โค๐! great to watch
Shizuka makes me smile ๐
I donโt drink alcohol. Are there other options?
Shizuka likes to party ๐ฅด
Shizuka you are a sunaku ! โค
Zukes
And the mama charges her kindness for 2-3 times higher ๐ it's fun trying, but be prepared for your budget
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