Two Japanese men were arrested this week for allegedly contaminating a communal bowl of pickled ginger at a fast-food restaurant as part of a prank that has spiraled into what some have called sushi ...
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The April Fools’ Day went into full swing in Japan as the country marked the date on April 1, 2024. Companies and figures behind popular games, anime, and other titles in the Japanese subculture made ...
Japan’s stomach-churning “sushi terrorism” is running rampant. Police busted two men in Osaka this week for contaminating a communal bowl of pickled ginger at a fast-food restaurant as part of a viral ...
Police in Japan have arrested two men for contaminating a communal bowl of pickled ginger at a fast food restaurant, after a video of the prank was shared widely on social media. The arrests come as ...
A YouTuber has apologised and removed his controversial video where he dodged train fares following calls for his arrest. In a now-deleted video titled “I Travelled Across Japan For Free” popular ...
Sushi train restaurants have long been an iconic part of Japan's food culture. Now, videos of people licking shared soy sauce bottles and messing with plates of food on conveyor belts are prompting ...
A Japanese sushi chain targeted in a spate of pranks that has sparked concern over hygiene has devised a digital conveyor belt to serve food to customers. Instead of placing sushi on a rotating ...
TOKYO -- Japanese police have arrested two men who posted a video on social media showing one eating pickled ginger with his chopsticks directly from a communal container at a famous beef bowl ...