- justonecookbook.com bites-and-booze-navigating-…The term “izakaya” is a combination of “i” (居る “to stay”) and “sakaya” (酒屋 “sake shop”), which reflects the historical origin of these establishments.
- japan-guide.com e/e2036_izakaya.htmlMore traditional izakaya, however, often have only Japanese menus without pictures which can make a visit rather challenging for those without Japanese skills.
- skdesu.com en/izakaya-bar-japanese/There are believed to be over one and a half million Izakayas scattered across Japan. You can find an izakaya anywhere in Japan, from small towns to busy streets.
- gotokyo.org Food & Drink Izakaya: Japan’s unique take on the pubThe Japanese word izakaya (居酒屋) is made up of three kanji with the meaning, in order, “stay-drink-place.” A spot to grab a drink, settle in, and get comfortable.
- booksandbao.com complete-guide-to-japanese-…As a result, the enduring importance of the office in Japan’s working culture and the sustained life of the Japanese izakaya come hand in hand.
- blog.japanwondertravel.com izakaya-a-different-…Izakaya is written using three kanji which are translated as ‘stay’ , ‘sake’, and ‘shop’ and basically an izakaya is a Japanese style bar that serves alcohol and food.
- tokyocheapo.com food-and-drink/drinking/beginners…Most guides and dictionaries translate the Japanese word izakaya as “pub” or “tavern”, but it doesn’t really fit neatly into either of these definitions.
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- boutiquejapan.com izakayas-in-japan/A typical izakaya offers a gloriously eclectic range of small tapas-like dishes, although every good izakaya has its own unique specialties.