Restaurants in Japan (Hirakata and Osaka)
Posted on July 8th, 2010 by admin
Because a general video on Japanese food would be a little too broad to do, I thought I’d do a video on restaurants of Japan, in the area around Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakata City, and Osaka. This video covers a variety of popular meals–udon, curry and rice, tonkatsu, yakiniku, and of course, ramen. If you’d like to see more food videos, let me know, and I’ll see if I can pump out more. I will eat food in front of a camera everyday of the week for you guys.
Wanna learn more about studying abroad as an exchange student in Japan or Kansai Gaidai? Check out my blog:
http://www.brotherannie.kansai-gaidai.com/
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