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| 激安ーSO CHEAP, SO FIERCE. |
Anyway, as you can see on the right, it looks crazy delicious, this is our general display. This is actually at the end of the day when we've sold most of the sushi. The sign reads "Time Service, fiercely cheap, 100~" Normally it's more expensive but almost everything gets reduced to 100 yen near the end because we can't keep it overnight.
The smaller sign says deep fried puffer fish from 500 yen.
(That's whole blowfish by the way, ranging from the size of my fist, to larger than my outstretched hand)
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| 唐戸市場〜おいでませ!!! |
So in her place I basically play the role of the crazy man on the subway trying to sell you his time machine, except in this circumstance I'm the crazed foreigner peddling deep-fried seafood at the fish market. I stand in the same spot for about 5-10 hours every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday for 800 yen an hour. If you asked me what I envisioned exchange in a foreign country to be, this isn't it, but that's what makes it so much more awesome. I really feel like I'm living the life of a Japanese uni student, I get to bitch about my part-time job and everything. In reality, not only is it great Japanese practice but it is also excellent for my communication skills. Of course there are times, like when I was almost molested by a drunk Japanese lady in her 40's who apparently wants to go to Thailand, where it can a bit awkward, but it is great experience nonetheless.
Life is an adventure, live it.
Anyway, cliches aside, I have work from 7am tomorrow so I'm off to bed. Love you all <3


Now this is what I wanted to know. Pls do similar for whole of Japan.
ReplyDeleteThe whole of Japan? Don't you think that's a bit too vague Dad? Seriously, I'm gonna put trying to explain the whole of Japan in one blog entry down as あり得ない.
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