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Nov 08 2007 3 Comments

Tokyo sake signboard

Japanese food is now well-known throughout the world, but much less mentioned is the nation’s really rather good range of beers; which, as well as regular lagers, also includes a few premium brews. The current favourite, according to the always well informed What Japan Thinks, being Yebisu.

Yebisu

Yet despite its huge popularity in Japan, the beverage of choice for many is still considered somewhat uncouth, with bawdiness and bad behaviour seen as its usual bedfellows. Along with, erm, bikinis.

Japanese bikini

Sake on the other hand is seen as much more refined, especially with its links to culture and religion, which is possibly what prompted one Tokyo bar owner to go as far as flaunting five (albeit rather vague) reasons for rejoicing in a glass or two.

Japanese baseball

Although whether ‘to refuse the future’ is meant as reflective or as a rash refusal of any resultant headache is very much open to question.

Categorized: Food and Drink, Language

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  1. Adam says

    11/9/2007 at 12:01 pm

    Oh, so that’s what’ll heal the dryness of my place. Thank God!

    Reply
  2. robbyman says

    11/10/2007 at 11:57 am

    sooooo sexy!!

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  3. chicken says

    11/12/2007 at 3:09 am

    Ha ha I want to refuse the future 🙂

    Reply

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