A sushi restaurant where you catch your own fish!
This situation sounds fishy, but at the same time, it may be rewarding to catch your own fish and have it deliciously prepared to yourself. If it does not work, one can always buy some sushi and watch other people fishing. Let’s find out which option Chika picked!
Highlights
“We’re going to go eat sushi, which sounds very typical, but we’re not going to your average sushi restaurant.”
“Once you catch the fish it weakens so you can’t put it back.”
“Do fishes sleep upside down?”
“I caught a shark with my superb fishing skills”
“He decided to give us a discount. We’re basically paying the price as if we caught the fish ourselves.”
- Average
- noun. A typical amount, rate or degree
- Weakens
- verb. To make it weaker. To make it less strong
- Upside down
- noun. In disorder, with the upper part undermost
- Superb
- adjective. Admirable, excellent, grand
- Discount
- verb. To deduct a certain amount from a charge
About the page
We are Chika's Japanagos Channel enthusiasts. Through her wonderful and informative videos we learn English language and the Japanese unique culture. Chika's silent strength and prowess in presenting interesting topics capture us to follow her channel in Youtube. We picked up three significant sentences and five unfamiliar words from the video for you to ponder. So, let's learn English and Japanese culture together!
japanagos, 14-04-03 15:57, 14-04-04 11:34, Yosei