Such incidents in Japan, ranging from staff wiping fingers in pizza dough to customers licking tea cups, have gone viral in the past year.
A spate of egregious incidents has put rogue workers under the spotlight – but companies in Japan are fighting back Japan’s media use the term to refer to bad behaviour by part-time employees ...
A sushi restaurant chain is suing a customer for 67mil yen (RM2.21mil or US$480,000), saying that a viral online video of the teen licking communal bottles and plates caused a drop in sales, foot ...
This news follows the massive success of its first sushi counter in Issaquah, Washington. Karla is a lifestyle journalist with more than 20 years of experience in food, drink and travel coverage.
TOKYO – Itadakimasu, or I humbly receive this meal. This everyday Japanese expression, said before tucking in, is imbued with outsized meaning as it honours everything that made the dish ...
The trend lines may be grim, but the Japanese aren’t sweating them. By Motoko Rich, Hisako Ueno and Kiuko Notoya Reporting from Tokyo The economy is now in recession after barely growing for ...
He may be the world's fourth-richest person and visiting gourmet paradise Japan, but Mark Zuckerberg is eating McDonald's, according to photos posted on Tuesday by the Meta chief. "Japanese ...
TOKYO, JAPAN / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2024 / Sushi Ginza Onodera, Inc. ("Sushi Onodera" or the "Company"), a food service company operating high-quality sushi, tempura, teppanyaki, and makiyaki ...
More Japanese companies are investing in insurance to cover legal fees and public relations campaigns to repair brand damage caused by unpleasant antics of customers and staff that have gone viral ...