Sean bienvenidos, japonistasarqueologos, a una nueva entrega en esta ocasión comentaremos de por qué en Japón se come poca carne, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos.
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Seguramente todos pensemos, que en Japón se come carne y no otro tipo de alimentos, ya que eso sería un estereotipo alimenticio. Para empezar el tema hay que entender que la geografía juega un papel muy importante en todo esto porque hay pocos focos donde los japoneses puedan tener el ganado, por el hecho de que su país es muy accidentado geográficamente hablando, el 90% de la carne es importada como otros muchos productos porque Japón escasean muchos de ellos.
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En su territorio crían pollos y la Wagyu que es la más conocida y más cara del mundo, además, Japón es el segundo mayor importador de carne de cerdo del mundo, llegando a importar unas 923.835 toneladas de carne en 2020. Por eso comer carne en Japón es muy cara, hay platos con carne, pero no os creáis que hay muchos, al contrario de los que hay más son de: pescado, arroz, verduras, es decir los brotes de soja, el arroz les sale más barato por poner algunos ejemplos y los lácteos es otro de los productos que son muy caros. Su dieta es una de las más sanas del mundo y eso se ve en su población la más longeva del mundo, llegando a los 100 años, aparte de un gran equilibrio alimenticio, aplicado a una buena filosofía.
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En esta publicación no he hablado de la influencia Yankee en Japón, pero qué país no tiene su influencia de su asquerosa comida chatarra, normal que sean el país con más problemas de obesidad del mundo. Espero que os haya gustado y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones que pasen una buena semana.
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ジャポニスタ・サルケオロゴスの皆さん、ようこそ!今回は、なぜ日本では肉をあまり食べないのかについてコメントします。
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日本では肉を食べ、他の種類の食べ物は食べない。というのも、日本の国土は地理的に非常に起伏に富んでいるため、日本人が家畜を飼うことができる場所はほとんどない。
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さらに、日本は世界第2位の豚肉輸入国であり、2020年には約92万3,835トンの肉を輸入する。そのため、日本で肉を食べるのは非常に高価である。肉を使った料理はあるが、その数はそれほど多くない。彼らの食生活は世界で最も健康的なもののひとつであり、そのことは、優れた哲学に基づいた栄養バランスの良さとは別に、世界で最も長寿で100歳に達する彼らの人口にも表れている。
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本書では、日本におけるヤンキーの影響については触れなかったが、ジャンクフードの影響を受けていない国があるだろうか?それでは、また次の記事でお会いしましょう。
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Welcome, japonistasarqueologos, to a new installment in this occasion we will comment on why in Japan they eat little meat, having said that, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started.
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Surely we all think that in Japan they eat meat and not other types of food, since that would be a food stereotype. To begin the subject we must understand that geography plays a very important role in all this because there are few places where the Japanese can keep livestock, due to the fact that their country is very rugged geographically speaking, 90% of the meat is imported like many other products because Japan has a shortage of many of them.
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On its territory they raise chickens and Wagyu which is the best known and most expensive in the world, in addition, Japan is the second largest importer of pork in the world, importing some 923,835 tonnes of meat in 2020. That is why eating meat in Japan is very expensive, there are dishes with meat, but do not think that there are many, on the contrary there are more: fish, rice, vegetables, i.e. bean sprouts, rice is cheaper to give some examples and dairy products is another of the products that are very expensive. Their diet is one of the healthiest in the world and this can be seen in their population, the longest in the world, reaching 100 years of age, apart from a great nutritional balance, applied to a good philosophy.
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In this publication I have not talked about the Yankee influence in Japan, but what country does not have its influence of its disgusting junk food, it is normal that they are the country with more obesity problems in the world. I hope you liked it and see you in the next posts have a nice week.
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TODAY'S SHOPPING TREASURY IN SAGAMINO CITY--July 4th Lay-Wa 5 Daytime( Rates at 07/16/2023 3PM--UTC+9)
Seven-Eleven [Saga-mi Oh-No Sun-Cho-May Knee-She-Ten]
¥84 $0.61 -- 84 yen Stamp for Standard Envelope Mail in Japan--A4 size, up to total 25g(, which approximately equals 3 sheets of A4 paper with the envelope)
Seven-Eleven [Sagami-Ono 3-Chome West Store]
ADDRESS: 3-12-15 Sagami-Ono
Sagamihara Minami-ku, Kanagawa 252-0303
JAPAN
TEL: 042-747-7711
OPEN: 24h, everyday
PAYMENT: cash; credit card( VISA, MasterCard, AMERICAN EXPRESS, JCB, Diners Club INTERNATIONAL, SAISON CARD, DISCOVER, UnionPay International, SEVEN CARD plus, CLUB ON/Millenium Card( SAISON), etc.); LINE Pay, PayPay, Mɛrpay, au PAY, R Pay, d Pay, Yucho Pay{Japan Post Bank Pay}, Smart Code, J-Coin Pay, Bank Pay, WeChat Pay, Alipay+ Partner, nanaco, transportation IC card( PASMO, Suica); R Edy, iD, QUICPay; QUO card, etc.
PARKING LOT: 30min free for ¥1000 purchase, 1hr free for ¥1500 purchase, 2hrs free for ¥2500 purchase
SERVICE: ATM, multi-copy, self-register, parcel receival, mobile battery service, 7NOW, Seven Meal, tobacco, alcohol, fried ready-made food, Seven Cafe
Mister Donut( ONLY FOR TAKEOUTS)[Saga-mi Oh-No Station Square Shop]
¥151 $1.09 -- Honey Churro
¥151 $1.09 -- Pon De Cool-Oh-Toe
¥151 $1.09 -- Honey Dip
¥162 $1.17 -- Golden Chocolate
¥615 $4.43 -- total
¥45 $0.32 -- sales tax( calculating ¥570 at 8%, ¥0 at 10%)
*Purchase comes with brown design free paper bag.
Mister Donut [Sagami-Ono Station Square Shop]
ADDRESS: 3-8-1 Sagami-Ono
Sagami-Ono Station Square Building-B 3F
Sagamihara Minami-ku, Kanagawa 252-0303
JAPAN
ACCESS: directly connected to Odakyu Sagami-Ono Station
TEL: 042-767-1091
OPEN: 10:00a.m-9:00p.m, everyday( but opening days and hours may change due to COVID-19)
PAYMENT: cash; credit card; transportation IC card; electronic money( PayPay, d Pay, au PAY, R Pay, Mɛrpay)
PARKING LOT: yes, within Station Square property
SERVICE: doughnuts, pies, misdo net orders
DAISO [Saga-mi Oh-No Station Square Store]
¥108 $0.78 -- Shin Ramen Kim-chi Cup Noodle
¥108 $0.78 -- ACECOOK Baby Star Ramen Cup Noodle
¥108 $0.78 -- Ta-Nookie So-ba
¥108 $0.78 -- ACECOOK Pork Bone Noodles
¥108 $0.78 -- NISSIN Chicken Ramen Bag Noodles
¥216 $1.56 -- Whole Tomato Can(2 cans, 1 can ¥108)
¥216 $1.56 -- Eeh-Nah-Bah Green Curry(2 cans, 1 can ¥108)
¥4 $0.03 -- M-size white plastic bag
¥976 $7.03 -- total
¥76 $0.55 -- sales tax( calculating ¥972 at 8%, ¥4 at 10%)
DAISO [Sagami-Ono Station Square Store]
ADDRESS: 3-8-1 Sagami-Ono
Sagami-Ono Station Square Building-A 7F
Sagamihara Minami-ku, Kanagawa 252-0303
JAPAN
TEL: 042-701-6699
OPEN: 5:00a.m-2:00a.m
PAYMENT: cash; credit card, electronic money( PayPay, auPAY, Mɛrpay, R Pay, Alipay, WeChat Pay, d Pay, iD, QUICKPay, nanaco, WAON); Union Pay; VANDLE CARD; transportation IC card( Suica, PASMO)
PARKING LOT: yes, within Station Square property
SERVICE: ¥5 copy, photo print, seal campaign(Peter Rabbit Stuffed Animal series)
Kaldi Coffee Farm [Bono Sagami Oh-No Store]
¥138 $0.99 -- Canned Sweet Corn
¥108 $0.78 -- Can of Whole Tomatoes
¥116 $0.84 -- Tom Yam Kun Ramen Clear(2 bags, 1 bag ¥58)
¥116 $0.84 -- Tom Yam Kun Ramen Creamy(2 bags, 1 bag ¥58)
¥116 $0.84 -- Super Hot Thai Fried Noodles( 2 bags, 1 bag ¥58)
¥95 $0.68 -- Vietnamese Coriander Noodles Bag
¥95 $0.68 -- Coriander Fried Noodles Bag
¥105 $0.76 -- Mie Goreng Fried Noodles Bag
¥15 $0.11 -- M-size brown design paper bag
¥904 $6.51 -- total
¥66 $0.48 -- sales tax( calculating ¥889 at 8%, ¥15 at 10%)
KALDI COFFEE FARM [BONO Sagami-Ono Store]
ADDRESS: 3-2-1 Sagami-Ono
BONO SAGAMI-ONO Shopping Center Building 2F
Sagamihara Minami-ku, Kanagawa 252-0305
JAPAN
ACCESS: at far end of pedestrian deck from Sagami-Ono Station
TEL: 042-746-6561
OPEN: 10:00a.m-9:00p.m, Irregular Holidays
PAYMENT: cash; credit card( VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / Diners); electronic money( d Pay, au Pay, SoftBank Pay); convenience store payment, MMK store payment, Yucho Pay, LINE Pay, PayB, Coi-Pay, YOKA!Pay; Amazon Pay
SERVICE: Wine & Liquor
Show-Cussin'-Con Fresh Foods Building [Bono Sagami Oh-No Store] Fresh Dye-Toe
¥108 $0.78 -- Sunny Lettuce
¥108 $0.78 -- Lettuce
¥88 $0.63 -- Potherb Mustard
¥398 $2.87 -- Big Bag of Tomatoes
¥108 $0.78 -- Nah-Mek-Oh Mushroom Cluster
¥128 $0.92 -- Bean Sprouts
¥5 $0.04 -- L-size white plastic bag
¥1018 $7.33 -- total
¥75 $0.54 -- sales tax( calculating ¥938 at 8%, ¥5 at 10%)
FRESH DAITO within Shokusen-kan [BONO Sagami-Ono Store]
ADDRESS: 3-2-1 Sagami-Ono
BONO SAGAMI-ONO Shopping Center Building 2F
Sagamihara Minami-ku, Kanagawa 252-0305
JAPAN
ACCESS: at far end of pedestrian deck from Sagami-Ono Station
TEL: 042-705-3900 for FRESH DAITO(, 080-4873-0288 for Central Cash Register of Shokusen-kan)
OPEN: 10:00a.m-9:00p.m, Irregular Holidays
PAYMENT: cash; credit card; transportation IC card( PASMO, Suica); electronic money( nanaco, WAON, R Edy, iD, QuickPAY); QR Payment
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