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World’s biggest salmon sushi is found
Salmon is one of the most popular toppings for sushi. Sushi is a Japanese food that combines cooked rice and mainly seafood. It is traditionally eaten with soysauce and wasabi. Various types of sushi exist such as nigiri sushi, inari sushi, pressed sushi, and bara sushi. Maki sushi and inari sushi are not necessarily combined with seafood. The thumbnail is a photo from untapped newyork of a huge salmon sushi. Comments: ・Wow, thst is huge! ・That is an exciting photo, but I don’t know why but it doesn’t make me hungry … ・I prefer the traditional sized sushi Thank you for reading all the way to here. If you enjoyed,…
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7-eleven battle between franchise owner and direct store
7-Eleven Japan, one of the 3 major convenience stores, is suing a former franchise store owner. Not just that, but the headquarters side has opened a temporary store built in the parking lot of the former franchise store, on the morning of the May 4th. This is such an unusual situation where two stores stand on the same premise, separated with a small partition. The former franchise store owner repulses, “I will never give in to such a brute force.” Comments: ・Wow, this is strange. ・The customers must be confused … ・Ha! You were fooled, that store was a decoy …. ・That isn’t very polite … ・It may be legally…
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What fireworks look like from directly below … !!
This summer, at “Hana Birium”, you can experience overwhelming fireworks viewing with 360-degree live-action video. It’s like a kaleidoscope! The viewing experience from directly below is amazing. I never knew fireworks could look like this! Comments: ・Wow, fireworks seen from below. ・It does look like a kaleidoscope. ・Wow, this is a planetarium? ・I think I’ll see the the fireworks on YouTube this summer. I wonder if I can enjoy the summer the festival just from videos (* ´ ー ` *) Thank you for reading all the way to here. If you enjoyed, please place a Like or Share! If you have any comments or questions, please post below.
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Skytree takes on 3 thunderbolts to protect Tokyo citizens
Tokyo Skytree is a radio tower (transmission station) located in Sumida-ku, Tokyo. It is a symbol of Tobu Railway and the Tobu Group. It was completed on February 29, 2012, and opened as a radio tower and tourist facility in May of the same year. Sightseeing / commercial facilities and office buildings are attached, and the surrounding facilities including the radio tower are called “Tokyo Sky Tree Town”. The nearest stations are Tokyo Skytree Station and Oshiage Station. On May 1st, 2021, there was a brief thunderstorm, and this photo was taken by: @OMYqICrt0SQZ7st Comments: ・Did you take this photo by shooting continuously? ・↑Actually, I opened the shutter for a…