Chris and Natsuki
Chris and Natsuki

A video introducing the etiquette of Japan's nightlife has been released on the "Abroad in Japan" YouTube channel, which has over 3 million subscribers.

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In this video, Chris Broad, a video creator from the UK, introduces "how to enjoy Japan's nightlife while respecting manners" to foreign tourists on his YouTube channel "Abroad in Japan", which boasts 3.04 million subscribers. For example, at the beginning of the video, he explains the "otoshi" system in Japanese izakayas, which is unfamiliar to those from overseas. In Japan, instead of the Western table charge system, it is common for otoshi to be provided for a fee, which can cause confusion among foreign tourists, who might say, "I didn't order this." The video clearly introduces these unique Japanese systems to overseas audiences.


The video also introduces the common Japanese concept of "hashigo-zake" in detail, showing the flow from visiting izakayas and bars to karaoke. The video has exceeded 500,000 views within two days and has been well-received worldwide as "informative". This time, Daiichikousho Co. Ltd's "BIG ECHO", which supported the video, is promoted as a place where, in addition to karaoke, offers a rich food and drink menu and English menus and guidance, providing a sense of security for foreign travelers.

Chris and Natsuki
Chris and Natsuki

A video introducing the etiquette of Japan's nightlife has been released on the "Abroad in Japan" YouTube channel, which has over 3 million subscribers.

News

In this video, Chris Broad, a video creator from the UK, introduces "how to enjoy Japan's nightlife while respecting manners" to foreign tourists on his YouTube channel "Abroad in Japan", which boasts 3.04 million subscribers. For example, at the beginning of the video, he explains the "otoshi" system in Japanese izakayas, which is unfamiliar to those from overseas. In Japan, instead of the Western table charge system, it is common for otoshi to be provided for a fee, which can cause confusion among foreign tourists, who might say, "I didn't order this." The video clearly introduces these unique Japanese systems to overseas audiences.


The video also introduces the common Japanese concept of "hashigo-zake" in detail, showing the flow from visiting izakayas and bars to karaoke. The video has exceeded 500,000 views within two days and has been well-received worldwide as "informative". This time, Daiichikousho Co. Ltd's "BIG ECHO", which supported the video, is promoted as a place where, in addition to karaoke, offers a rich food and drink menu and English menus and guidance, providing a sense of security for foreign travelers.

Chris and Natsuki
Chris and Natsuki

A video introducing the etiquette of Japan's nightlife has been released on the "Abroad in Japan" YouTube channel, which has over 3 million subscribers.

News

In this video, Chris Broad, a video creator from the UK, introduces "how to enjoy Japan's nightlife while respecting manners" to foreign tourists on his YouTube channel "Abroad in Japan", which boasts 3.04 million subscribers. For example, at the beginning of the video, he explains the "otoshi" system in Japanese izakayas, which is unfamiliar to those from overseas. In Japan, instead of the Western table charge system, it is common for otoshi to be provided for a fee, which can cause confusion among foreign tourists, who might say, "I didn't order this." The video clearly introduces these unique Japanese systems to overseas audiences.


The video also introduces the common Japanese concept of "hashigo-zake" in detail, showing the flow from visiting izakayas and bars to karaoke. The video has exceeded 500,000 views within two days and has been well-received worldwide as "informative". This time, Daiichikousho Co. Ltd's "BIG ECHO", which supported the video, is promoted as a place where, in addition to karaoke, offers a rich food and drink menu and English menus and guidance, providing a sense of security for foreign travelers.