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Tattoos in Japan, Oranges in Ehime, the Iron Chef of France and the oldest Onsen
Eat Your Kimchi
English - February 05, 2017 13:00 - 22 minutes - ★★★★★ - 691 ratingsNews Music sbs popasia podcasting k-pop j-pop asian pop eat your kimchi japanese culture korean culture sbs pop asia japanese food Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
An amazing trip to Ehime province in Japan
Planned to film at a high-end restaurant, but the Chef said they had to see where his produce is grown, to have a better understanding of the food
Travelled with the chef, Yōsuke Suga; the Iron Chef France
Visited a citrus farm in Ehime - the oranges were amazing
The area was inspiration for the film “Spirited Away”
Martina had a Valencia Orange Latte in a town nearby
They met a photographer (and coolest guy ever) named Yohe
He lives in his van, which is also a photography lab
Visited Dogo Onsen, the oldest Onsen in Japan with a history stretching back over 1,000 years
Onsen enthusiasts measure the Ph levels of the water they plan to bathe in
People with tattoos are not allowed to enter most Onsens