At the family dinner of Wakomon, the protagonist is surprised to be a guest
On a weekend morning in mid-September, in order to welcome new colleagues and wish kazuyuki a new office housewarming in advance, everyone came up with a plan that could "elegantly" rub rice - to go to an employee's home for a group dinner.

Taking advantage of the fact that it can be reimbursed at public expense, everyone is not soft on buying ingredients.
Everyone came one after another, including 2 protagonists of "I Live" who were filming, and surprised this dinner.
As the old rule goes, everyone prepares a dish for each person, focusing on the delicacies of their hometown.
Yuzu prepared this time --- Osaka ware.
There are good food, there are friends, and of course, there can be no less entertainment programs.
This story tells us that if the company can't get it done, we can go to the streets and sell art.
After a busy morning, the dinner is finally about to start, let's see if there are any dishes you are familiar with
▲The above is the member extended version of the video points ~
It is rare for several protagonists to gather and dream, and we have taken the opportunity to prepare a special program for everyone - the round table party of four Japanese.
In addition to Uncle Ryo and Yuzu, the remaining two guests at this table are the protagonists of "I Live": Taishi Mino (actor) and Yudou Kikuchi (prosthetic craftsman).
4 people live chat, the slot is full, you can directly click the opening video to watch ~
Something to be surprised by coming to China for the first time
Kikuchi: Sure enough, it's still a toilet environment. Because after all, there are still more squat toilets in the japanese room.
Uncle Liang: Aren't you used to squatting toilets?
Kikuchi: I'm not used to it. It was too close to myself and the toilet.
Uncle Liang: I don't understand you. In my day, squatting toilets were also common in Japan. It seems that there is a chasm between us.
Yuzu: We are post-90s.
Mino Round: I don't feel bothered about the toilet, because I don't have the same problem where there is no toilet. Untie in the wild, bury it in the soil when you're done, I've reached that level.
Kikuchi: Then I'm still good. At least there are toilets.
Mino Wheel: Sometimes I don't even have a toilet on set. After all, I do it.
Uncle Liang: But when I first came, I was still shocked, right?
Mino Round: Of course.
Uncle Liang: Is there anything else?
Kikuchi: Also, it's developing a lot better than I thought. Because before I came here, I didn't know anything about China, and I still had the impression that China was still a rural area.
Uncle Liang: Wouldn't you think that everyone was still riding a bicycle in Tiananmen Square?
Kikuchi: I think there should be a car on the road. But didn't expect so many cars.
Uncle Liang: To this extent?!
Kikuchi: The road is actually so wide, it is completely different from Japan. These are my impressions when I first arrived in China.
Uncle Liang: But young people in Japan really don't know much about China. The impression of China is still stuck in the 90s and 00s.
Mino Chakra: In addition, it should be the girl's awareness of hair removal. I think this is too strange in Japan.
Uncle Liang: I originally wanted to say this, but I was robbed. I feel exactly like you.
Uncle Liang: In fact, it is more natural to have armpit hair, and everyone is human.
Kikuchi: Because I'm too used to not having armpit hairs.
Uncle Liang: What about grapefruit?
Yuzu: My topic may be a little too "civilian". Isn't there that rock sugar gourd? In Japan, an apple's sugar gourd sells for about 300 yen (about 20 yuan).
In Chinese terms, a string of so many above sells for 10 yuan. So when I first came, I ate 6 skewers in one go. They can use the money we can only buy a meat bun to eat so much delicious food, and they are so happy. This shocked me.
The difference between the Sino-Japanese Mid-Autumn Festival
Uncle Liang: What do you do? In addition to eating mooncakes.
Yuzu: Eat mooncakes... That's it. Hahaha.
Uncle Liang: In fact, the Japanese don't pay so much attention to the Mid-Autumn Festival. Totally unappreciated. I don't say, "It's going to be the Mid-Autumn Festival soon."
Yuzu: There will certainly be no such conversation. I just think, "Ah, it's McDonald's Moontime Hamburg season."
Uncle Liang: Hahaha. Yeah. Why is mid-autumn festival so important for Chinese?
Coco (Choreographer): Because the Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion day for China.
Yuzu & Uncle Liang: Ah ~ reunion.
Uncle Liang: The family gathers to eat.
Kikuchi: Sure enough Chinese value my family.
Uncle Liang: Sure enough, Chinese cherish their families. This is good.
Wine table culture
Uncle Liang: If you drink with people from Japanese companies, it is definitely a female member who is responsible for pouring wine, which is almost 100% of the case.
Yuzu: And there are many rules, such as the label of the bottle should be up, and when pouring wine, it should be on the left or right. The rules are many and very fine.
Uncle Liang: I don't know why girls are doing it. If a Chinese woman says to pour me a drink, she will definitely be scolded.
Yuzu: It was a slap in the face right away.
Uncle Liang: It feels like you're going to be said, "Huh? ”
Uncle Liang: Then, I also think that in China, drunks are rarely seen on the road.
Kikuchi: I really haven't met a drunken person like Japan who can't even walk well.
Uncle Liang: There are not many people in Japan, such people.
Yuzu: I haven't seen such a drunken person on the road.
Coco (Choreographer): Because Chinese usually when they leave, friends will go home together. Send him home.
Yuzu: That means the Japanese are too "cold-blooded."
Uncle Liang: Is it?
Yuzu: "Let's go home" or something like that.
Uncle Liang: Right, right. Usually they go home shaky.
Yuzu: Really common.
Uncle Liang: Very common, especially when it comes to the last train.
Kikuchi: But Taxis in China are cheap, and it may be because people go straight home.
Yuzu: Exactly. It could also be because of this.
Kikuchi: In Japan, if you miss the last train, you have to find a place to wait, or sleep on the side of the road.
After coming to China, I changed myself
Mino Wheel: I've changed a lot since I came to China. Friends will also say that after going to China, I became more cheerful. Here you don't have to pay attention to the eyes of others, because after all, I am an outsider.
Uncle Liang: In China, whatever you say will not be ridiculed.
Mino Wheel: No.
Uncle Liang: In Japan, you should be treated with strange eyes, right?
Mino Wheel: Right.
Uncle Liang: "What's on the head?"
Mino Wheel: It was said. Everyone will say I'm "this joke is too cold" and "it's really boring, let's take it off".
Uncle Liang: What about Yuzu?
Yuzu: I became able to talk to strangers. Recently, I've found myself unconsciously talking to waiters or aunts.
Then when they can't find the way, the Japanese will definitely choose to look at the map silently, and the Chinese will find it very troublesome and will ask the passers-by directly. I feel that I am gradually "auntizing" and "aunty force" should rise in a straight line.
Uncle Liang: Originally, I was very "autistic" when I was in Japan, right?
Yuzu: Because I don't want to be talked to by the clerk, I wear headphones when I go to the store to buy things, and send a signal to the other party that "I can't hear you now".
Uncle Liang: You are a typical Japanese girl.
Yuzu: Right. Recently, I've been asking, "Which sells best?" "Are there many people who buy this color?" And so on. Hahaha.
Mino Wheel: Pretty good.
Uncle Liang: That's a good thing.
Yuzu: You'll also say, "I live in China, or something like that." That's it now.
Okay, for more great conversations, click on the opening video to watch.
Talking about the Concept of Marriage and Love between China and Japan, how do Japanese girls think about it?
Why is the China-Japan holiday very different?
The answer is left in the video, I hope you will also like ~
Once again, I wish you all a Happy Mid-Autumn Festival & National Day!
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