I came across this video by chance. I had a trip to Japan planned for the following weeks. I went to Temma with my friends, and we had one of the most fun days ever. THANK YOU!
I just discovered your channel today and i'm loving your videos! They really show a side of Osaka that not many other channels do. I'm coming to Osaka from Australia (second visit) in a few weeks and you've given me so many new places I want to check out. Thanks!
I’m located in Osaka at the moment so my content is pretty Kansai-centric so far🙈 honestly although Tokyo is great, Japan has sooo much more to offer outside of it and Osaka is an absolute powerhouse! I’m glad my videos are reaching other people that love Osaka too 🫶
@@Sunny_in_Japan yes, I knew you were living in Osaka- that why I started following you. I used to live there too. I miss it so much (though tbh I just returned from there last month haha). 頑張ってね 👍🏻
Good morning from Scotland. You would be surprised, but there are quite a few butcher shops here. You can buy animal innards. I love haggis, potted skink, tongue. So I would love to try these foods if one day I visit Japan. Keep up the great videos.
Morning Bruce, if you’re up for it, you should try dancing squid! Doesn’t have to be at an izakaya - a proper restaurant might offer an even cooler experience!
Very well edited video. It doesn't look like the work of an amateur. I am a Japanese English learner and I appreciate the English subtitles very much. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you. Ramen is good, but spice curry is very hot in Osaka right now. Ramen seems to be popular among western people, but especially in Osaka, I might recommend spice curry more than ramen as a local. Ramen has its roots in Chinese noodle cuisine, but spice curry may be thought of as Indian spice cuisine interpreted by the Japanese. There are so many Indian restaurants in Japan nowadays (I heard that they are actually run by Nepalese people), but the spice curry made by Japanese people is quite different from the curry served in Indian restaurants. One famous place is Botani Curry. The main restaurant is open only once a month or so, but there is another branch on the 9th floor of Hanshin Department Store in Umeda, which is open every day. However, the main store has a better reputation. There is also a curry shop called Ghar north of Utsubo Park that also has a good reputation. It's a bit of a long line, though. Spice curry is really the hottest food movement in Japan today. I look forward to seeing your video. Good luck.
My pleasure. I would be happy to help you. I also live in Osaka and often go out for a drink, but only in the Kyobashi area, and I had no idea that Tenma was so crazy cheap. The prices are so cheap that they make me a bit worried, but I think I should go there at least once. Thank you.
Great video! This month is my one year anniversary living in this neighborhood! So many places to explore 🎉 I saw the くそおやじ place on Google maps, but havent been. Ill have to change that now 😂
Heard Kyobashi (near Umeda) has an izakaya street designed for working class, salarymen.Actually the streets are bit dirty which adds to the character of the area.Not many tourists are there because most people will go to Umeda or Dotonbori.Looks like a larger version of tenma.
I love how adventurous you are with food and not wincing at some of the stuff even the locals might not touch. Would love to try these places, though like you, the sasami/chicken sashimi is on my bad list b/c I have gotten sick before eating it (in Osaka of all places).
Im pretty open to most things, but insects and moving seafood is definitely out of my comfort zone haha I’m sorry to hear about your food poisoning. Did it happen in an izakaya?
Oh kamakura looks so cool, I’d love to visit some day! As someone who lived there, what kind of places would you recommend to visit? Attractions, restaurants, izakayas etc?
Haha I’m a highly sensitive person too I meant in Australia, after a night out we would either grab McDonalds or something called a Halal Snack Pack. That’s what we have instead of ramen haha
I don't know if she mentioned it, but in Osaka, there are two train stations, Shin (new)-Osaka and Osaka Station. Shin-Osaka, I believe, is where I would get the Shinkansen. But heck, it's a 10-minute local ride to Osaka Station. Also, I got the APA a few blocks from that station, so if a lot of motels/hotels are booked near Shin, try the older station. Nothing is really far in Japan. it seems like it, but compared to the States, it not.
Hi Sunny. I lived in Osaka for a few years before moving to the US so I have been to Tenma multiple times. Foods there look so delicious and cheap. Eating out here in the US is insanely expensive. I miss good, cheap Izakaya dishes In Osaka. I am jealous. Wow, you could finish whole Tako Odorigui? Nice try and a good job 😊😊
Hi Yuki, how are the izakayas out near you in the mid west? I’m so envious of the bbq culture 🤤 love me some good chicken wings Temma is super cool! What other neighbourhoods did you find cool in Osaka?
Hey there. I don't know if I can call some of American style beer paces Izakaya. If so, yes, we have nice ones here, too. I love chicken wings as well. The other day, I had chicken wings with salt & vinegar seasoning at a place. That was fantastic!! I like American Izakayas as well. However, I would still like Japanese ones better because of just my personal problems or preference. I normally like to enjoy many kinds of foods at the same time. Especially I like fish or sashimi. But, we only have less variety of dishes here. Only meat and vegetables basically. Also, each dish here is so huge. Lots of foods on one plate. If I go with my friends, we can share, but just too much only for me. I don't like to waste food so I easily get full after finishing just one plate.....
@YukiGawinski that’s so true, Japanese portion sizes and variety of small dishes is such a plus! Australia also has huge portion sizes 😰 Salt and vinegar chicken wings sounds like a treat 🤤
Thanks for your message. I think people could easily gain weight after moving to the US, thanks to the huge portions of fatty foods. But, I am losing my weight. I am proud of myself 😆 I could get a pack of salt & vinegar powder at a Walmart. So, I made the grilled chicken wings with it at home. They were still good. I don't know how easy you can get it in Australia, though. I quickly checked on the web and found that you could get that seasoning at a 業務スーパー in Japan. Please try, if you are interested.
I love the dice roll concept for that one bar - you get a 3x priced drink, but it is larger to compensate. It's so cute! Tenma looks like a great area to visit!
I feel like I’ve only seen the busy side of Kyoto, but I’d love to explore that side of Kyoto too. The northern side, with the coast, is up the top of my bucket list 😊
Chicken breast... sashimi?? I guess it's ok, in some parts of Germany they eat raw pork, but both wouldn't be very popular in the US, if they were even legal to serve.
関西人として、天満の飲み屋をこれほど、うまく紹介してくれたTH-camは、初めてや!
嬉しいです☺️もっと頑張ります💪
居酒屋って
美味しくて
お酒飲めて
いろんな人が
笑って飲んでて
幸せな気分になりますよねー😊
ホンマあの雰囲気めちゃええですわ☺️
初めて見ました。
編集のクオリティ高すぎです。
街の雰囲気 店の雰囲気がよくわかって素晴らしいね。
ありがとうございます☺️
日本は素敵な場所が多くて編集も楽しいです!
I came across this video by chance. I had a trip to Japan planned for the following weeks. I went to Temma with my friends, and we had one of the most fun days ever. THANK YOU!
That’s awesome to hear! So glad the video helped 🙂
I just discovered your channel today and i'm loving your videos! They really show a side of Osaka that not many other channels do. I'm coming to Osaka from Australia (second visit) in a few weeks and you've given me so many new places I want to check out. Thanks!
I’m so glad you’re finding them useful!
I hope you have an amazing time 🙂
@@Sunny_in_Japan Thank you!
Thank you for your Osaka-centric content. Most izakaya and general Japan content takes place in Tokyo so I feel yours are more authentic.
I’m located in Osaka at the moment so my content is pretty Kansai-centric so far🙈 honestly although Tokyo is great, Japan has sooo much more to offer outside of it and Osaka is an absolute powerhouse!
I’m glad my videos are reaching other people that love Osaka too 🫶
@@Sunny_in_Japan yes, I knew you were living in Osaka- that why I started following you. I used to live there too. I miss it so much (though tbh I just returned from there last month haha). 頑張ってね 👍🏻
@@marlowecastagna5036
Everyone has their preference.
Great video and thanks for the links!
Good morning from Scotland. You would be surprised, but there are quite a few butcher shops here. You can buy animal innards. I love haggis, potted skink, tongue. So I would love to try these foods if one day I visit Japan. Keep up the great videos.
Morning Bruce, if you’re up for it, you should try dancing squid! Doesn’t have to be at an izakaya - a proper restaurant might offer an even cooler experience!
天満初めて知りました!
攻めたものも美味しくたべれててすごい☺︎
攻めた事を評価してくれて嬉しいです🤭
流石、日本人の旦那さんが居ると良いチョイスをしますね。〆のラーメンも流石です。二日酔いにはシジミアサリが良いのです。
そうだったんですね!?彼は知らなかったみたいです😅
@@Sunny_in_Japan 大好きなコンビニに行ってしじみの味噌汁を旦那さんに内緒で隠してストックしときましょう😅
🤫
お店のチョイスが最高です😆
ありがとうございます😁
完璧なはしご酒。😊
そして綺麗な映像。
ありがとうございます☺️
初めて視聴しました。たいへん映像、そして構成が良いと感じました。登録しました。今後も楽しみにしています。
ありがとうございます😊
That's now on my list😊
Woop 🙌 🍻
天満は競争が激しいので安くて美味しくないとすぐ淘汰されるので、酒呑みにはこれほど魅力的な街はないと思います。そういう天満の魅力を分かりやすく紹介してくれてありがとうございました。
そう感じてもらえて嬉しいです☺️
80年代後半から1995年頃まで多くのオーストラリア人とNZバックパッカーが大阪を訪れていました。彼らの一部は英語講師だったりワーホリかなんかで大阪市内で働いていました。91年に日本のバブル景気が崩壊し、彼らの多くは帰国しましたが。今はオーストラリアの方が時給が高くなり、逆に若い日本人がオーストラリアへ出稼ぎに行くようになり、つくづく時代は変わったんだなあと思います。
コロナ明けからオーストラリアで日本人を見かける機会が一気に増えた気がします。
またいつか時代は変わるのかなとふと思います😐
Very well edited video.
It doesn't look like the work of an amateur.
I am a Japanese English learner and I appreciate the English subtitles very much.
I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
Ramen is good, but spice curry is very hot in Osaka right now. Ramen seems to be popular among western people, but especially in Osaka, I might recommend spice curry more than ramen as a local.
Ramen has its roots in Chinese noodle cuisine, but spice curry may be thought of as Indian spice cuisine interpreted by the Japanese.
There are so many Indian restaurants in Japan nowadays (I heard that they are actually run by Nepalese people), but the spice curry made by Japanese people is quite different from the curry served in Indian restaurants.
One famous place is Botani Curry. The main restaurant is open only once a month or so, but there is another branch on the 9th floor of Hanshin Department Store in Umeda, which is open every day. However, the main store has a better reputation.
There is also a curry shop called Ghar north of Utsubo Park that also has a good reputation. It's a bit of a long line, though.
Spice curry is really the hottest food movement in Japan today.
I look forward to seeing your video. Good luck.
I’m glad you found the video useful 😊
Thank for so many great recommendations!
My pleasure.
I would be happy to help you.
I also live in Osaka and often go out for a drink, but only in the Kyobashi area, and I had no idea that Tenma was so crazy cheap.
The prices are so cheap that they make me a bit worried, but I think I should go there at least once. Thank you.
Hello, do you do any guided tours of osaka? Maybe take us around isakaya on a bar hopping/ food eating night? well be there in 2 weeks!
Sorry at the moment I don’t do guided tours
Great video! This month is my one year anniversary living in this neighborhood! So many places to explore 🎉
I saw the くそおやじ place on Google maps, but havent been. Ill have to change that now 😂
Heard Kyobashi (near Umeda) has an izakaya street designed for working class, salarymen.Actually the streets are bit dirty which adds to the character of the area.Not many tourists are there because most people will go to Umeda or Dotonbori.Looks like a larger version of tenma.
I’m definitely going to have to go and check it out 👀
Excellent 🎉congratulations Sunny. Your acupuncturist in Melbourne 😊 Dr Lin
Hi Dr Lin! Thanks so much for watching my video 🙏😭
So grateful to see you succeed!
I love how adventurous you are with food and not wincing at some of the stuff even the locals might not touch. Would love to try these places, though like you, the sasami/chicken sashimi is on my bad list b/c I have gotten sick before eating it (in Osaka of all places).
Im pretty open to most things, but insects and moving seafood is definitely out of my comfort zone haha
I’m sorry to hear about your food poisoning. Did it happen in an izakaya?
ちょうど今日天満行ってたからタイムリーで嬉しい^_^
編集が上手で見やすくて好き!
ラーメン行ってみようかなぁ🤔
ありがとうございます!
どこ行ったんですかー?オススメあれば教えてください🙏
貝出汁もたまには良いですよ♪
@@Sunny_in_Japan ただ内視鏡検査しにいっただけです笑
大阪に住んでても行ったことないとこたくさん紹介してくれるからとてもありがたい〜✨
なるほど!どうぞお大事に🙏
Hello! Just checking-do any of those izakayas charge a table fee? Planning to try the Izakayas you tried :) We will be there next week!
Hi there! Yes, most of them will have a seating charge I’m afraid. Normally the price of a small plate of edamame
@@Sunny_in_Japan Thank you so much for your reply! :) Also another question, do they offer english menus?
Some of them but it will be limited. Staff are super helpful but make sure to take your Google Translater haha
@@Sunny_in_Japan Thank you so mucccch!
I really like all the side dishes that come with Japanese Korean and Vietnamese foods
Yes!! Literally my kryptonite 🤤
動画とても楽しかったです!地元民みたいな楽しみ方されてますね♩
近くに合氣道道場があり、よく帰りに同じような感じで飲みに通っていました!
ありがとうございます!
オススメの場所あればまた教えてほしいですー☺️
🎵「はしご酒」
歌:藤 圭子
有名な曲ですか?😅
god i miss drinking in japan. lived in kamakura so it was pretty chill there
Oh kamakura looks so cool, I’d love to visit some day! As someone who lived there, what kind of places would you recommend to visit? Attractions, restaurants, izakayas etc?
編集上手過ぎるやろ笑
ありがとうございます☺️
日本での生活が大阪なんて、B級グルメが好きな私からすると凄く羨ましいですね。
どうか大阪の生活を満喫してください。
ありがとうございます☺️
けど田舎の生活も経験したいですね😊
外国の人も飲んだ後のしめはラーメンなんですねww
いや、ケバブかマクドですよ🍖🍟😋
Thinking about it now, it is funny Japanese culture that we go to ramen after drinking.
It’s awesome, I can totally get around it 👌
Have you had a HSP after a night out in Sydney?
@@Sunny_in_Japan Yes. I am an HSP, so I don't like playing with large groups of people or having fun with others.
Haha I’m a highly sensitive person too
I meant in Australia, after a night out we would either grab McDonalds or something called a Halal Snack Pack. That’s what we have instead of ramen haha
天満住みの英語学習者としてはたまらん動画。アルゴリズムありがとう
ほんまにアルゴリズムありがとう😂
サニーさんの大ファンです!
いつも公開を楽しみに待ってます!
久し振りの動画で御夫婦ともお元気そうで、相変わらずの飲みっぷりに元気をもらえますWW
サニーさんの表情がいつも以上に穏やかに見えたのでひょっとしてベビーの誕生なのかなと一瞬嬉しくなりましたが、、WW
これからもナイスエリアの紹介と御夫婦の楽しいからみを期待しています!
ありがとうございます😊
もうちょっと日本を堪能したいと思うので、引き続きよろしくお願いします☺️
I don't know if she mentioned it, but in Osaka, there are two train stations, Shin (new)-Osaka and Osaka Station. Shin-Osaka, I believe, is where I would get the Shinkansen. But heck, it's a 10-minute local ride to Osaka Station. Also, I got the APA a few blocks from that station, so if a lot of motels/hotels are booked near Shin, try the older station. Nothing is really far in Japan. it seems like it, but compared to the States, it not.
Hi Sunny. I lived in Osaka for a few years before moving to the US so I have been to Tenma multiple times. Foods there look so delicious and cheap. Eating out here in the US is insanely expensive. I miss good, cheap Izakaya dishes In Osaka. I am jealous. Wow, you could finish whole Tako Odorigui? Nice try and a good job 😊😊
Hi Yuki, how are the izakayas out near you in the mid west? I’m so envious of the bbq culture 🤤 love me some good chicken wings
Temma is super cool! What other neighbourhoods did you find cool in Osaka?
Hey there. I don't know if I can call some of American style beer paces Izakaya. If so, yes, we have nice ones here, too.
I love chicken wings as well. The other day, I had chicken wings with salt & vinegar seasoning at a place. That was fantastic!! I like American Izakayas as well.
However, I would still like Japanese ones better because of just my personal problems or preference. I normally like to enjoy many kinds of foods at the same time. Especially I like fish or sashimi. But, we only have less variety of dishes here. Only meat and vegetables basically. Also, each dish here is so huge. Lots of foods on one plate. If I go with my friends, we can share, but just too much only for me. I don't like to waste food so I easily get full after finishing just one plate.....
@YukiGawinski that’s so true, Japanese portion sizes and variety of small dishes is such a plus! Australia also has huge portion sizes 😰
Salt and vinegar chicken wings sounds like a treat 🤤
Thanks for your message.
I think people could easily gain weight after moving to the US, thanks to the huge portions of fatty foods. But, I am losing my weight. I am proud of myself 😆
I could get a pack of salt & vinegar powder at a Walmart. So, I made the grilled chicken wings with it at home. They were still good. I don't know how easy you can get it in Australia, though. I quickly checked on the web and found that you could get that seasoning at a 業務スーパー in Japan. Please try, if you are interested.
天満で「はしご酒🍶🍺🍾」か、、、なにもかも皆、懐かしい、、、
良いとこですね☺️
大阪人です。天満を紹介してくれてありがとう!外国人観光客の皆さん、日本でローカルな雰囲気を楽しみたい方は天満に来て下さい。隣に座っている日本人に声を掛けて下さい。お酒に酔っている大阪の人々はめちゃくちゃな英語ですが、外国人と喋ろうとします。
わたしもそうですhahaha 😂
歓迎していただきありがとうございます!
噂通り大阪の人は気さくな人が多そうですね🤭
こんばんは オージーアクセントが無いですよね? 今のオージーはオージーアクセントを使わないのですか?
30年以上前にメルボルンを訪れた時はオージーアクセントに驚きました😁
一応オージーアクセントですよ☺️
I love the dice roll concept for that one bar - you get a 3x priced drink, but it is larger to compensate. It's so cute!
Tenma looks like a great area to visit!
Yeah it’s so fun haha
And even at three times the price, it’s still cheaper than an average drink in Australia 😅
Good❤❤❤
お顔よりでかいジョッキ。すごいですね、頭を突っ込まないと飲めなかったりして。あと「かやくご飯」火気厳禁です。すごいゲテモノが出てきますが、大丈夫ですか。食べたことないんですが、カエルは鶏肉のような味らしいですね。カエルを食べると「タタリ」で、ずーと雨降りかもしれません。「アサリ」は縄文時代からご馳走です。
へぇー!😳ゲテモノはちょっと苦手ですね😅
@@Sunny_in_Japan お返事ありがとうございます。あの、diceの入ってた「おわん」次に自分の前に、料理が入ってこないか見張っててください。
どういう意味ですか?😳
@@Sunny_in_Japan お返事ありがとうございます。つまり、ダイスに使われた食器が自分の料理に使われないか?という心配です(笑)
あーなるほど🤭
用心しておきます✊
天満橋だ!最近良く天満橋で外国人見かけますね
自分は枚方と言うところに住んでます!
枚方のオススメなお店もあれば教えてください😊
@@Sunny_in_Japan 枚方は居酒屋ではないですがエイトや麓辺りは枚方特有と言う感じでおすすめです、味は凄く良くてエイトの油麺は普通の油そばとは異なります。
2つとも徒歩圏内なのですぐ行けると思います☺️ただエイトだけは仕込みがあるため昼間は15時に閉まって17:30に再度開店します。
油麺!食べてみたいです!ありがとうございます😊
飽くことなき食の冒険。胃袋が丈夫でないとついていけません。
この冒険は終わらない気がします😋
Were you in Sydney in 1992, 1993?
No I wasn’t 🙂
Is Tenma kid friendly
I don’t think so
ヤバい、天満がバレた!
🫣
I feel like getting drunk😊
I used to live in Osaka until 8 years ago.
now Im living in Kyoto.
Osaka night life is so crazy.
Yeah Osaka is so fun.
What is it like living in Kyoto?
@@Sunny_in_Japan It's a gentle and peaceful life.
It's comfortable because people keep a good distance.
I feel like I’ve only seen the busy side of Kyoto, but I’d love to explore that side of Kyoto too. The northern side, with the coast, is up the top of my bucket list 😊
大阪・天満で、はしご酒→〆ラーメンを楽しんでいただけて、良かったです🍺🍜
タコの踊り食い🐙、TH-cam等の映像で見たことはあるのですが、実際に食べたことはないです(目の前で動いていると、ちょっと怖い😂)
天満(Tenma)という地名を聞いて、以前Twitterで「西天満東(Nishi Tenma - Higashi)」「東天満西(Higashi Tenma - Nishi)」という地名の道路標識が難しい(西?東?)と話題になっていたことを、思い出しました🛣
Wow!それは混乱しますね😵💫
今Xで見るとみんながツッコんでて笑ってしまった😂
エンディングが一瞬ホラームービー😱
chicken breast sashimi is about the only thing im hard passing on in japan lol
なんか、動画のレベル高いぜ!
あざっす!
通っていた大学が大阪にあったので良く天満や天六で遊んでいました。なつかしいなぁ・・・(30年近く前の話w)
30年前😳
天満は、寿司も激戦区なんですよ!
また調査してきます🫡
大阪は十三や京橋、福島あたりもゴミゴミしてて居心地いい店多いです。しかし安い店多いなぁ
行ってみます✊
Chicken breast... sashimi?? I guess it's ok, in some parts of Germany they eat raw pork, but both wouldn't be very popular in the US, if they were even legal to serve.
天満で呑むように成ったら 酒呑みの折り紙が貰えるで
貰っちゃおうかな😚
ワイは天満出身や。
堀川幼稚園、小学校出や。
天満のプロですね!
オススメあれば教えてください☺️
生きたタコは吸盤が喉に張り付いて最悪○にますよ😱
怖すぎる😨
タコの躍り食いって日本の文化?
どこが発祥かはわかりませんが韓国もあるみたいですね🤔
@@Sunny_in_Japan
タコは吸盤に雑菌が多くいて、日本の長い生食文化でも躍り食いをしている地域はほぼ無いはずです
たぶんおっしゃられるように韓国の文化かと
日本では食中毒を出さないように、特に飲食店では衛生に配慮されている料理がほとんどです
そうだったんですね🤯
隣国でもタコを生食するかどうか分かれるのは興味深いです🧐
逆やと思うぞ❗️
日本語しゃべって字幕が英語ならわかる❗️
誰に何処に紹介しているのかわからん‼️