Re: Holy crap earthquake
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:52 am
Tempura is pretty okay.
Nah, too lazy to do that, though I'll happily answer any questions.Fluffyumpkins wrote:I learned a little bit more about Japan today. Adam needs to make a weekly post on educating you-gaijin-Americans on Japanese culture. I know nothing outside of video games and California rolls.
I personally don't like tempura, but whatever floats your boat...chocobojoe wrote:Tempura is pretty okay.
That's a photo I found on Google.Merk wrote:Adam is that a picture of your home / apartment?
How much do you pay in rent?
This thread should really be about asking Adam about Japan because it's actually pretty interesting.
Foot? I don't see a foot.chocobojoe wrote:I like the random foot sticking out from under the table (as it appears).
Oh I see it now. To me it looks like a little girl's foot, which I don't really keep around my apartment very often.chocobojoe wrote:Bottom right portion of the picture. Pink striped sock.
Are there any Japanese foods you particularly enjoy?
This sounds quite delicious, although I would rather chicken than pork.LikeableRodent wrote:katsu curry
Oh, yeah. 1万(円) = 10,000 (yen)Fluffyumpkins wrote:What is a 万? 10,000 yen?
Oh teach me! Teach me!DAVE101 wrote:You know what's better than Japanese culture? American culture.
You can put katsu (the breaded stuff) on whatever you want; it's just most commonly used on pork. I've come across katsu chicken and katsu beef too. Also when I make curry at home I tend to go back and forth between using chicken or tonkatsu (pork).chocobojoe wrote:This sounds quite delicious, although I would rather chicken than pork.
New question: are Western TV shows (like crime dramas, sit-coms, etc.) popular at all in Japan? How about Western cartoons?
Uh, I dunno? The movies were released here, and I became quite giddy when I saw the trailer for X-Men: First Class the other day (I went and saw The Rite. Boring movie. Pro-tip to Anthony Hopkins: I want to like your movies, so don't star in boring ones, k?).Fluffyumpkins wrote:Oh, another question. Are Marvel superheroes (like the X-Men) well known in Japan, or more obscure. Could the average Japanese person identify Gambit or Cyclops?

No idea. I'd ask my friends, but I don't have any.Fluffyumpkins wrote:I guess the heart of my questions was around Marvel Vs. Capcom 3. The same way that we have no idea what the hell Tatsunoko is, I wonder if Japan knows Marvel Comics.
Been there, done that, got the flag tie tack.DAVE101 wrote:American culture can't be taught, or explained... it's just something you have to experience.