Japanese! Remember to say hello in Japanese you say: ”こにちは!” Or "Konichiwa."
The ¥ or "Yen." If you move the decimal 2 places to the left you can estimate about how many dollars you're spending. For example, 100¥ is one dollar, and 10000¥ is 100 dollars.
A bottle of water is about one dollar or 100¥.
We went to a "yakiniku" place. Yakiniku means cooked meat. It is usually different cuts of beef as well as pork. It was delicious and there was a lot of it. The servers continually bring out the uncooked meats and actually allow you to cook it to your own liking. Would you want to try it?
This week I listened to a lot of hip-hop based in East Asia. Specifically, I listened to an individual named Keith Ape, who has found ways to rap in both Korean and English. He is quite an impressive artist.