Thanks to Sakuraco, I was able to get special permission to film inside Tengudo Takarabune, a traditional Japanese mochi sweets maker. Experience traditional Japanese snacks like these and get your Sakuraco box through this link: team.sakura.co/junskitchen-SC2311 and use code "JUN" to get $5 off your first Sakuraco box.
@yellomonky427211 ай бұрын
I love it!
@yellomonky427211 ай бұрын
Wait you went to Hokkaido for kibi dango when Okayama is famous for kibi dango?
@edwardcullen325111 ай бұрын
@@yellomonky4272when are you going to do the full in depth house tour you both promised?
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts11 ай бұрын
I was telling a friend about elderly people choking to death on mochi while I was eating some sesame mochi. I no sooner read her the statistics about the choking hazard in elderly people when I tried to swallow a big mouthful of mochi and it would go down my windpipe; she had to do the Heimlich manoeuver because I literally couldn't breathe. Thank heavens she's a retired RN and knew what to do! I also learned to take smaller bites 😂
@DavidFWatson11 ай бұрын
Uhh, coupon code didn't work...
@Konani_the_unicorn_queen11 ай бұрын
i can't believe the guy _actually_ pointed and laughed when Jun tried to open the door wrong, what a legend XD
@ScatterplotSpots11 ай бұрын
The same guy who stole a taste of curry! Cheeky!
@boitaho11 ай бұрын
@@ScatterplotSpots From the CEO, no less!
@meganannebrozek11 ай бұрын
Loki energy
@vigilantcosmicpenguin872111 ай бұрын
@@boitaho Somehow, that makes him _more_ trustworthy as a CEO.
@kerrynofford472710 ай бұрын
The door had a handle, of course Jun pulled on the handle. It is natural. Just like people will push a door that doesn't have a handle.
@EmmLee111111 ай бұрын
Ah the people from the company are so welcoming and proud of their area and their work. So nice to see they took you to other places as well. Sharing their process and their lives.
@akirebara11 ай бұрын
I love that the execs of this company wore suits but were joking around with you and even treated you to lunch. What great folks.
@glenngriffon803211 ай бұрын
It was so lovely to see them joking around at lunch. I'm used to the image of the serious Japanese salaryman whose mind is always on his work.
@UranijaZeus11 ай бұрын
I love the CEO's appearance and character. You must have enjoyed very much that day. Thanks to the company for opening their doors for us!
@damdamfino9 ай бұрын
“Thanks to the company for opening their doors” …and for laughing when you pull instead of push.
@shiningarmor28382 ай бұрын
Was that a pun?
@Yu_Pei11 ай бұрын
I love their somewhat casual demeanour, yet being wholely serious about their craft :] Towards the end it felt like you guys were just friends hanging out and it's genuinely such a nice fuzzy feeling to see Jun (^^ )
@destructioniscreation11 ай бұрын
I find the people and lifestyle to be very casual here in Hokkaido :) great place to live and visit
@GlassesnMouthplates11 ай бұрын
I love the three guys running the business. You can feel they're old friends with a good sense of humour who enjoy joking and messing with each other.
@morophineswordphich822911 ай бұрын
I'm so glad Sakuraco opened the door to this. These candy factory tours are really interesting and it's so cool to see how these things are made from the small scale up to these highly efficient little factories.
@father_mae_i11 ай бұрын
😂😂 "you called the swans for me!" "Ah, should i call bears and deer next" That was such a funny and cute moment ❤️☺️
@P3x31011 ай бұрын
Not sure if I read it as a Disney Princess moment or a show of power of a local druid/beastmaster :D
@vigilantcosmicpenguin872111 ай бұрын
@@P3x310 He can summon the bears. This beastmaster means business.
@XSemperIdem511 ай бұрын
That was so funny. But then again my local black bears tend to be very chill.
@richelleg22510 ай бұрын
He was trying to out-do Disney Princess Jun! Lol
@puffyduck205011 ай бұрын
it's especially heartwarming to see how fun and welcoming the management team is! that general manager definitely gives off cool dad vibes posing for the camera 😂
@kanarieV311 ай бұрын
I've always been fascinated and loved edible wrappers as a kid and still do even now. I loved seeing the process of a company who still uses them, this channel is such a gem.
@Sushichill11 ай бұрын
This is the only channel where I gladly watch the advertisement section for Sakuraco. It’s so curious and interesting. Plus Jun is great at everything👌🏻
@CarinaCoffee10 ай бұрын
Honestly it's just such a vibe seeing Rachel and Jun always get so excited when they get to try out all those sweets.
@feyfeline11 ай бұрын
The ladies commentating about Jun's height and his seriousness while wrapping the mochi, were too cute!
@cassiebanks11 ай бұрын
I love seeing these companies where the multiple generations carry on these traditions with such skill. When I had a box subscription, every food in it tasted so amazing! I feel like I rarely find food made of such good ingredients and with such care here in the United States. It was my favorite time of the month when the box finally came. Many thanks to Tengudo Takarabune for allowing you to see their process. It's wonderful to see the process of how the snacks are made and why they taste so amazing!
@misatobestgurl11 ай бұрын
it's always a great day when junskitchen uploads
@Meh_Lone_Bah11 ай бұрын
I like how the big bosses taking Jun on casual outings and teasing each other at the restaurant
@Bea_the_witch11 ай бұрын
aw it was so cute near the end to see y'all having lunch and sharing each others food, and the tour and them jokingly laughing with you about the push door. anytime i see japanese business men they seem sooooo serious, so its cute to see them act like kids.
@Historian21211 ай бұрын
I enjoy these Japanese conversations in which everyone is careful to be respectful and complimentary. Even at the end when they laughed at Jun for pulling the door instead of pushing, or when the one man teased the other about being old and getting sauce on his shirt. I got no sense that they were at all mean-spirited about it. There's always something positive to say. A fine example for others to follow.
@IngaLam11 ай бұрын
these type of how it's made videos are the best, we're learning so much! but also, really wishing smell-o-vision worked for those close-up mochi making shots...
@Efreeti11 ай бұрын
This was such a nice tour, the workers were so friendly and welcoming, you were staying at each section for so much longer than needed to just see how things are done, you got a sense of the workplace and the day-to-day. Thanks for the video!
@sheilam496411 ай бұрын
Thank you to Sakuraco and Jun for bringing this beautiful video showing such talent, care and warmth from them to all of us. 👍👍👍
@SaltofSaturn11 ай бұрын
I mean this as the highest form of compliment: this channel reminds me strongly of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. The vibes are immaculate.
@Ruby_Nightmares.They-Them.11 ай бұрын
Genuinely love these videos! Not only is it fascinating to see inside the factory, but i love the way everyone Jun talks to ends the conversation with a smile on their faces! His genuine respect, interest and fascination with what each person is doing is so lovely to see! It takes a special kind of person to get strangers to warm up so quickly. 😊
@camillehenley523811 ай бұрын
Jun having to get down on his knees to be the right height for the table is sending me lmao
@Ele-May11 ай бұрын
What a wonderful series! Just being able to watch the process of how these sweets are made is so interesting. So much work goes into the little things you can buy and that we're able to view this process is a great experience ☺
@SirBing9611 ай бұрын
Everyone was so friendly and you can tell they enjoyed talking about the making process of everything. Would be amazing to visit there!
@eggysalad11 ай бұрын
seeing how the men who run this company treat guests and their employees just makes me want to try their candy more! what a lovely environment!
@random2202611 ай бұрын
Sakuraco and Tengudo for the win! What marvellous sweets! And hospitality! And even a 'cowch', and swans! The mochi is impressive: the way it is created, and those who help bring it to us. Wonderful, humourous, fun tour, Jun! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻🍫🍫More, please! 🥔🥔⭐⭐🤩🤩😋😋
@randomnumbersequence11 ай бұрын
I love these videos. The crafters are always so dedicated and proud of their work; it's wonderful to see!
@MaioParlato11 ай бұрын
the way each one of this Sakuraco collab videos raises my dopamine levels... *chef's kiss*
@123popup11 ай бұрын
This is so wholesome! You always do such a great job putting people at ease and being so humble. I love this series of yours and it's really opened my eyes to japanese candy. I want to try them all now!
@Lacagz11 ай бұрын
We're eating good this month 2 uploads🎉! Thank you Jun for the amazing edits as always I know the effort you put into these videos because I edit my own landscape photos when going to different areas of the Canadian prairies! Thank you for always valuing quality over quantity
@kathymacomber511511 ай бұрын
Jun is so nice to everyone
@Dorykeepswimming11 ай бұрын
I love your fascination and appreciation of these artisans and companies big and small, that you're genuenly interested to visit. The humility and respect you show towards them and the kindness and warm welcome the greet you with and guide you around with everywhere, it's just a joy to see. Cool videos, Jun! :) Thanks for sharing them and keep up this amazing journey!😊🙏
@nak_attak11 ай бұрын
Its really amazing how sakuraco gives you opportunities like this. I can't name any other companies who'd do that.
@AnimeFreak4Ever1311 ай бұрын
I love this so much. I love how respectful Jun is of their craft and genuinely appreciates it. I'm so glad they recognize him as someone honest to show these behind the scenes to and present it in the most endearing way to his audience. I wish I could support them directly. It's always been a dream to visit Japan. Thank you for sharing this experience with us!
@PickleTickle11 ай бұрын
i absolutely love these factory tours
@baka_yu934311 ай бұрын
I love this series of touring the companies for a peek behind the curtain. All of them are so interesting and impressive! The craftmansship displayed is amazing and I have huge respect for all of them.
@MsKassandraKotaku11 ай бұрын
I love seeing all these snack companies, but all the people working at this one were especially endearing! They seem like such lovely and fun people! And of course this was very interesting...I adore dango!
@Qub3rs11 ай бұрын
These guys were basically putting their hands into dough that is the same heat as boiling water... I was just amazed with the whole process... Seeing these videos and how the snackos are made are just amazing...
@fireroum11 ай бұрын
They were laughing so heartily! Rather a rare sight. Enjoyed your video as always but this was slightly more special.
@wxlurker11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love getting these videos seeing the craftsmanship of the staff in the factories producing all these treats, thank you Jun.
@Jade-i6b9o11 ай бұрын
amazing how Jun's channel has so many kinds of varieties,from cooking to the factory process of making traditional Japanese sweets. the packages seems small but there is so much effort behind it, the combination of modern machinery and old time manual work, fascinating.
@alyson899011 ай бұрын
Love this series about Japanese snack culture. ❤😊
@crystalhyuga567911 ай бұрын
They seemed really friendly. I wouldn't mind sharing a meal with those gentlemen
@onyxiam420311 ай бұрын
Factory videos are always so satisfying ❤
@voidinkedpen11 ай бұрын
watching these in depth craftsman videos makes me desperately wish i could eat all the food in Hokkaido, Kyoto, and Osaka. you can see so much love put into the food to make it taste good and I just wanna eat what they make and thank them for the good food! Thank you for opening your doors to let us see some of the process!
@Hexalyse11 ай бұрын
I have been hesitating to take a subscription to Sakuraco since the first time you featured this box. And I can say this video is a success. Not only was the entire team of Tengudo Takarabune super nice (they really seem like good people), but it really made me want to buy the box just to try their mochi. So that's it, I'm finally going to try this Sakuraco box :)
@VermisTerrae11 ай бұрын
By now, Jun has gotta be Sakuraco's MVP. These videos are always so relaxing and pleasant to watch, and I so wish I could afford to order a box! The precision and speed with that hot mochi...that's quite a bit of experience! Thanks for bringing us all along :) looking forward to the next one!
@emilysfeather11 ай бұрын
This was such a wonderful video. I've always loved these kinds of "how it's made" videos. In Germany, there are children's shows exclusively for that, and I was always glued to the screen. Hokkaido is stunning! And what friendly and fun people you got to hang out with.
@Kevin_Eder11 ай бұрын
I love this series! It's interesting to see the process and I appreciate you take the time to interact with all the employees. It's also impressive how personable and accommodating the owners are with showing you around not only the factory but the local area.
@Reliquie11 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking us on this trip with you, Jun! It was great seeing how traditional mochi sweets are still being made in Japan!
@AemilianaRosewood11 ай бұрын
I seriously love these videos! These japanese manufacturers are just so sweet
@WindyNebula10 ай бұрын
The movement of the people separating the dough is so hypnotic. You can clearly see that they've done it many many many times because their movements are so smooth. It's like watching a kendo expert.
@matthewdebeer845311 ай бұрын
Find someone who’s as excited to see you as Jun is to see a shed full of cows 🐮
@shnastasiya899811 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a lovely video. I'm Ukrainian and have never been to Japan but I love mochi. And it was really moving seeing so friendly and welcoming people working on this product
@Twisted_Rose9611 ай бұрын
I always love these videos, this one especially made me laugh quite a lot! This company, and the owners and employees all seemed so nice, it's cool that they let you film in there
@deegeeas664411 ай бұрын
The smell must be amazing😍. Feel really bad for missing this confectionary when I visited Hokkaido😢
I love Poki's face while you were eating your snacks, he looked so annoyed.
@Itami9511 ай бұрын
Jun, these videos are perfection. Seeing different places in Japan and learning about the local, traditional sweets and an insight to the factories. These craftspeople are such an important part of the Japanese culture. I also love listening to the language for a bit of practice too. Thankyou.
@louisemtoc11 ай бұрын
I wish there was the same level of care during the process, where I'm from. Very inspiring.
@AFonicel11 ай бұрын
So excited to see another candy making video! I can’t wait until my December box arrives so I can try the mochi! I think I’ve had that apple honey one before and it was very good!
@jenovia2211 ай бұрын
Wowww this is wholesome to see. Better to witness in person!
@okwrite712011 ай бұрын
What a beautiful part of the world. Really enjoyed seeing this snack maker. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford a sakura co subscription.
@bliblibloo829311 ай бұрын
humanity shines in its individual crafts -- the feeling of eating food handmade by a company that handpicks their ingredients and loves their craft is hard to describe but it feels more intimate and personal instead of mass produced.
@kristinaivanova552911 ай бұрын
This was such a warm and educational video and you could tell how much fun Jun was having! I think Jun should be a cook somewhere or maybe have his own place. I'm sure the atmosphere he'll create will be very similar to this video.
@VladimirMizich11 ай бұрын
Great content. Educational and entertaining at the same time. Also focuses on a local product. This is lovely.
@louisac816011 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I had a candy with the potato film on it as a kid and also wondering if it was edible.. but then I ate it and it was so good!! Love this exploration into Tengudo Takarabune factory, these videos are always such a fun way to learn about traditional Japanese snack making.
@rambutketiak11 ай бұрын
14:27 in my country they developed “plastic” bag (that you usually get when you go to convenience store) from cassava. And those bags dissolved only with hot water. Technology is amazing 👍🏻
@AngelavengerL11 ай бұрын
I adore these tours you've been doing! The making of the snacks is just such a calming and satisfying feeling to watch. Mochi is my favorite Japanese snack especially as part of Daifuku's, and my husband really likes the manju ones. I really like the tableware items from Sakuraco. The flower bowl from 2 months ago is my absolute favorite! It must have been popular, because it's still sold out for buying extra ones. Looking forward to this blue plate.
@LaBellaMuerte11 ай бұрын
You can tell Jun loved this tour!
@Hierro33011 ай бұрын
The "yay!" at the end was just adorable! I really like this video, most of all, so far from your Sakuraco series because it's great to see the surrounding area of where the snack is made from and even the ranch. Really great and fantastic. Thank you for all of your hard work Jun!
@hepcatliz11 ай бұрын
new to the channel but LOVE your respect for these craftspeople! You thank them for allowing you to film, you refer to them as the mastercrafters they are. great video!!
@kittykitteh374711 ай бұрын
This video is so wholesome.
@psychedianic11 ай бұрын
The mochi sweets are my favourites! Thank you for this video!
@TweezleOhm11 ай бұрын
omg I love it. I hope you get to do more videos like this. It's so fun to see how factories work and your style and perspective on the experience makes it even more interesting. This was really cool.
@Jasmine-uv6tu11 ай бұрын
I love every single one of these videos; the quality is so high, and I love seeing the passion behind these snacks. Thank you Jun for sharing these beautiful moments of human connection!
@GA_Jen11 ай бұрын
I signed up after your 1st video, I have tried american made mochi and did not enjoy it, after getting my 1st box I had my 1st authentic mochi and it is delicious.I am enjoying this series and the Sakuraco box very much Thank you! Your videos are always so beautifully filmed and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. Thank you.
@dmang011 ай бұрын
The amount of politeness is extraordinary.
@Gossamer2410 ай бұрын
I really like these craftsman/factory tours, they're really informative and entertaining! The little tour at the end was lovely too.
@DeliaLee811 ай бұрын
Really, really enjoyed this video. It's such a treat to see how the snacks are made.Everyone was so nice and seemed to be enjoying their work (which reflects well on the company). I love this series.
@draakonikihv11 ай бұрын
Watching this from the other side of the world... I'd really like some mochi now :D Thank you once again for this fun and educational video. Much appreciation to the Tengudo Takarabuno for keeping the traditions alive.
@camv3236Ай бұрын
Best reason to go to the trouble of learning Japanese would be to be able to go over there and still be able to communicate. So beautiful.
I always fine these videos super fuun, inviting and so educational and I am so happy to get to see these. 😊
@sayurikitamura710911 ай бұрын
Thanks to the factory and thank you for sharing the video❤ I learned sweets technology in Germany, so this was very interesting 😊. The staff and the GEO are very impressive. I wonder how you keep a high standard and moral like this in 4th generation. He has to be very committed 🎉 going through the apprenticeship himself was important for sure. I'm sure he has to have a good knowledge of people, as well 🤔
@allieoldfield272611 ай бұрын
Love watching these on my lunch break, super chill and it’s been fun learning about all these little companies!
These videos are always so heartwarming. Thank you Jun.
@ramengirll11 ай бұрын
Hokkaido is so beautiful that my heart aches just looking at it.. Thankyou for taking us on this trip.
@Ath3naChuStan11 ай бұрын
I love this sort of video. It's great to get a look into what it takes to make these sort of products.
@elizabethpink11 ай бұрын
I hope you keep up making these videos! I love seeing all the various parts of Japan, and the many snack makers. It's so fascinating! Thank you!
@charliestegner-freitag668011 ай бұрын
I really love this series! Getting to see not just the process but how much the owners care about their product makes trying the snack in my next box that much more special. Thank you Jun! ^ - ^