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| Initial release | Aug 6, 2009 |
| Current version (1.2) | Aug 30, 2010 |
*The application program of a free version is "Digest version" of animation and text guides in a pay version.
In a pay version, it explains by more detailed animation and sentences in each content.
Japanese food is now available almost anywhere in the world.
Healthy and attractive to the eye, it is a cuisine
that fully brings out the flavors inherent in the ingredients, and can be eaten with ease anywhere and at any time.
But, if you’re going to try Japanese cuisine, how about also learning the traditionally correct way of eating it?
Any venue with a Japanese-style quiet ambience will provide the perfect backdrop.
This software enables you to
see, with both video and text, Japanese cuisine being enjoyed by people in traditional dress.
This is more than
about table manners. It goes as far as showing you how to seat yourself in a Japanese-style room and bow, and performing
other courtly behaviors. As such, it will quickly prove to be of great practical use.
Contents
The contents are as follows:
・Coming into the entranceway, seating yourself in a Japanese-style
room, bowing.
-Chopsticks(Opening, splitting, holding, placing)
-Taking the lid off a bowl
-Using
kaishi
-Eating sushi and sashimi
-Eating dobin-mushi and chawan-mushi
-Eating tempura
-Eating
fish
-Eating rice, soup, and pickled vegetables
-Japanese sweets and tea
About the Producer
Originally a staff member of the Okayama City Office.
2001: Opened a finishing school in
Okayama to teach total manners.
2005: Opened a school in Ginza, Tokyo.
Has over 2,000 students who are taught
in detail in one-on-one lessons.
Numerous graduates have begun schools of their own.
Covered by a variety of
media.
President of Grace Finishing School.