
The store’s odd practice is a stark contrast to Japan’s stance on cleanliness.
Japan is a very clean country, and being responsible for your own mess is so ingrained into Japanese society that public trash bins aren’t even necessary.
So when Japanese-language reporter K. Masami found out there was a tempura store that allowed customers to consume Asari clams and throw their shells on the floor like litter, she knew she had to see it with her own eyes.
The restaurant was called Tempura Daikichi, a tempura chain in Osaka. Its head store is more suited to the nightlife scene, opening its doors from midnight during weekdays and 11 p.m. on weekends. Masami did not fancy staying up so late, however, so she decided to pay the branch in Nanba City a visit, which operated on a different schedule.
▼ That particular store was packed with people even after the usual lunch rush.
A relaxed and merry atmosphere greeted her as she pored over the lunch menu, eventually settling on a seven-piece tempura platter (1,000 yen, US$9.10) and Asari clam miso soup (380 yen).
▼ An alcoholic beverage would go well with the food, too.
As Masami waited patiently for her order to arrive, unfamiliar click-clack sounds reached her ears. Upon turning her head, she realized that people were indeed throwing Asari clam shells onto the floor without a care in the world.
A closer inspection revealed that the ground was covered in a fine powder, the origin of which must have come from people crunching discarded shells beneath their shoes.
▼ Bins were also available for those who prefered the conventional way.
It did not take long for her food to arrive, and Masami found the tempura absolutely delicious. Every piece was fresh and crunchy as she had expected. Not only did the tempura dipping sauce come with plenty of grated daikon radish, sauce refills were totally free of charge, too.
▼ Few things could beat the combination of ice-cold beer and top-quality tempura.
▼ She could eat these yummy morsels all day.
But let us not forget about the miso soup she ordered. Just one glance and she was convinced that there was actually more Asari clam than soup.
▼ It was hands down the best she’d ever had.
▼ Masami was a little hesitant when it came to throwing shells on the ground,
but when she finally did, it felt oddly exhilarating and liberating.
▼ With plenty of refreshing drinks and incredible food,
what’s not to like about Tempura Daikichi?
Openly discarding stuff on the floor was quite the unusual experience, but one that Masami wasn’t certain would bring her back again one day. At the end of the day, her natural instincts to not make a mess were just too strong.
As for the food, the tempura did not disappoint, but she reckoned the highlight of the trip belonged to the exquisite Asari clam miso soup. Even if a significant part of the soup itself ended up on the floor, she was still confident that it was one of the best miso soups in all of Japan.
Store information
Tempura Daikichi / 天ぷら 大吉 なんば店
Address: Osaka-ken, Osaka, Naniwa-ku, Nanbanaka, 2-10-25
大阪府大阪市浪速区難波中2丁目10−25
Open: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 5 p.m.-10:30 p.m. (Tuesdays to Fridays)
11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. (Weekends)
Closed: Mondays
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