Japanese TV and Food
Japanese TV never fails to entertain, although some shows might seem a little mundane on the surface. The Japanese care a lot about food, especially beautifully prepared food, and there are a lot of shows that feature nothing more than well-known actors or comedians sitting around talking while they eat, like the popular Mina-san no Okage Deshita ("Thanks To Everyone") in which Taka from the comedy duo Tunnels (who you may know as the Japanese player from Major League 2 & 3) exchanges witty banter with different guests over dinner while the viewers look on. Another popular food-centric show is Bistro SMAP, in which the popular male idol band members cook an extraordinary meal for that week's special guest, competing for a kiss on the cheek by that guest (if female). They have foreign stars on quite often, and everyone from Harrison Ford to Tom Cruise to Catherine Zeta-Jones make appearances whenever they're in Japan to promote a film.

All the top stars eat at Bistro SMAP when they're in Japan.



5 Comments:
sorry but i'm going to have to go with gaijinsmash's utter loathing of Japanese TV, it sucks.
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9:21 PM
Heh, I think it depends on your point of view, like Obi Wan would say. I like it and watch it and don't see that many negatives. Well, a big one is every time they do a blatant copycat of an American show like ER or CSI, heh. So obvious and pathetic. But in general I'm entertained, and I even like NHK (gasp!).
1:36 AM
Honestly, I find Japanese TV far more enjoyable than American television these days. Programming in the US just seems to take itself far too seriously.
6:06 AM
Japanese TV seems like something only an extreme, JP fluent Japanophile would thoroughly enjoy. The average Westerner would probably get some kicks, but go insane if they were forced live on it. (Even if there bilingual.) Me, I'm an Anime,Dorama,PV,CM,Jmusic otaku, I'd survive.
Oh, and speaking ER copycats... Code Blue sound familiar?
4:50 PM
I do watch a lot of drama's, although only one or two a season are any good and brilliant ones are even rarer. I think the vast majority of current anime sucks to be honest, sick of all this moe stuff. I've been watching a lot of 80's anime, good stuff back then.
Pretty much all the ER/CSI ripoffs are sucky, Gonzo was very good though.
I would call myself a japanophile, hell I'm moving there in 3 weeks. but that doesn't mean I'll enjoy watching people eat or learn boring facts about celebrities.
4:14 AM
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