Day 4: Sushi Class and Bar Hops
Culture is defined by history and leadership. I’m not sure who said that but it sounded strong. The Japanese culture is firmly based on politeness, forgiveness, meticulousness, and one other 'ness.
Our first stop today is a sushi cooking class. On our way in, it looked like a drive through.
So when you walk into a sushi bar, the sushi chef's say, "Irasshaimase!". It means "Welcome to the store!" or "Come on in!. I don’t cook at home. But my first job was at Union Sub. I made a mean teriyaki steak cheese and onions. I have some cooking experience.
| Rough start. Brad's Crocs made me sick. |
| "Let me fan the rice to cool it down." |
| "You fan Amy. I've fanned enough." |
We made all different types of sushi. Believe it or not, it took 2.5 hours to prepare our lunch. Japanese meticulousness. I like to be meticulous, but I wouldn't categorize myself as such. At what point is it not worth to be meticulous? Or should we always be meticulous with everything we do?
| HR.A+ for Sushi Sun Cooking School |
Brad and Max prayed their plates ruled the room.
I have a gift that I never knew about. I can open a restaurant in the Palisades. Fuck Caruso. Magic Sushi. After sushi we took a picture next to a dog statue. I have no idea why. Sparky Sushi.
After the dog pick, we walked to Tokyo's Time Square. It is in the Shibuya District. We climbed a building to see the views from above. I'd pass on that. But it was a when in Tokyo moment. I was still dreaming about my sushi plate. I promise that was real.
| They thought their sushi plate was better. Not. |
We walked around Shibuya and stumbled upon Takeshita Street. I told Brad all about it. I think he needs too. Some wanted to do some Takeashita shopping. They sell shita like thisa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Brad and I decided it was time for a drink. I love social drinking. Especially with family and friends. Especially on vacation. Especially in a foreign country. My friend Joe says, "I'm not an alcoholic. Alcoholic's go to meetings." My brother in law Brad never, ever, ever, ever refuses to join me for a drink.
| Unless this happens.... "Sad Brad" |
We headed towards the Samurai Museum. Found Godzilla along the way.
I would not recommend the Samurai Museum. It's too dangerous. But, not how you think.
The Broudy's get the giggles... In inappropriate places. It runs on both sides of the family. Julia has it the worst. In high school, she was voted, "Most Likely to Laugh at Your Funeral." Reid was voted, "Most Likely To Send His Kids to Wildwood (his school)." Wendy was voted, "Best All-Around Senior." I was voted, "Most Cuddliest." If you want a hug, see Jeff. If you want to get F'd, see Steve Garsha. Back to my funeral laughing daughter. She broke out during the meticulous, traditional, Samurai demonstration.
| I think this guy did my circumcision |
Rule #1: Don't laugh in a Samurai's face.
| "I command you to Sister chop or kiss my friend" |
Thank you Evan for saving your cousin. It's time to bar hop. Bar hop #1....
Shout out to Chris again for suggesting the Golden Gai District. There are over 200 bars. Many that fit less than 10 people. I found the cure for Sad Brad....
Bar Hop #2. Brad fell in love with Hibiki - a Japanese Whiskey. Brad's birthday is 11/22.
Bar Hop #3. A British Pub. Bar Hop #4 - Shogun Burger - HR. A+
| Wagyu Wowness. |
| Reid gets Pearl/Broudy on the Wagyu Wall |
... and Brad dresses up in a duck suite and sings Karaoke. He loves that Hibiki.... Brad, time for night, night.
"Rough start. Brad's Crocs made me sick." Still laughing.
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