Sea Lion in a Can
Due to its complicated cooking techniques and mouth-watering flavors, Japanese food has become one of the most popular cuisines in the world. However, not all delicacies are suitable for everyone. Mr. Kanso, a chain of eateries that only offers canned food, is the best illustration of the nation’s wacky culinary side.
Diners can select from more than 300 dishes at 40 sites across the country, featuring international cuisines. Sea lion curry, salad in a tin, and Korean silkworm chrysalis are a few options.
The Train Was Delayed!
The Japanese rail schedule is so rigidly dependent on punctuality that it will astound travelers who take trains. In 2017, a Japanese railway corporation apologized for delivering a train 20 seconds sooner than scheduled, expressing their “deeply sorry” for the “severe inconvenience” they had caused to the passengers.
This will appear completely foreign to any other commuter who has spent hours waiting for their transportation to arrive. The firm produces a formal certificate if a train is even five minutes late, and the news may make headlines.