BS-TBS's "Bar Wanderings" has now become a staple show, both as a show introducing bars and as a companion to an evening drink. Now that the coronavirus pandemic has subsided, we've noticed an increase in "shows that encourage drinking," especially on BS.
Yoshida Izuru's Bar Wanderings
First of all, Sakigake BS-TBS "Yoshida Izuru's Bar Wanderings" The program was launched in September 2003 and was originally a segment of "Good Life," a program introducing adult hobbies, but in April 2008 it became an independent program airing in a 30-minute slot on Saturdays. The show follows bar poet Yoshida Rui, who wanders the sacred ground of bars in search of alcohol and snacks.
The show started in April 2012 as a spin-off of "Yoshida Rui's Bar Wanderings" for women. They wander around the sacred place of bars in search of alcohol and snacks. Watch as these women who love alcohol drink.
Every town has a local Chinese restaurant with food, snacks, and alcohol, a Showa-era style... Tamabukuro Kintaro, who loves drinking in town, casually visits "Chinese restaurants in each town," a place where you can feel at home whether you're alone or with a group. In the second half, there's a female version of "Let's Drink at a Local Chinese Restaurant"! It's a relaxed and enjoyable show with food, drinks, and conversation!
Kitaro from City Boys and former AKB48 member Muto Tomu visit a pub, creating an atmosphere that makes viewers feel as if they are in the atmosphere of a downtown pub, drinking and enjoying conversation together, even while at home.
What to do at the second bar? ~Talk of appetizers~
This is a variety show where TOKIO's Matsuoka and Hakata Daikichi stroll around an izakaya, eating and drinking while talking about "tidbits of knowledge about sake and snacks" related to the city, alleys, and snacks. They invite essayists who are knowledgeable about downtown gourmet food and the editor-in-chief of an izakaya magazine to share "little tidbits of knowledge that you'll want to share when you're drinking." Of course, there's plenty of "Matsuoka-style" knowledge of sake and snacks. The tipsy appearance of the glamorous female guests makes the sake and snacks flow even more.
Kazuhiko Ota's wanderlust trip to 100 new izakaya (Japanese style pubs)
During the day, Kazuhiko Ota will stroll through old towns and ancient temples, mainly in the countryside. At night, he will visit carefully selected "high-quality izakayas" that are rooted in the local area, and take a close look at the chef's carefully selected dishes and fine sake! He will also introduce Ota-style drinking etiquette and the ins and outs of sake cups and tableware.
Season 2 of the gourmet drama "# Izakaya Shinkansen" starring Mashima Hidekazu. Takamiya Susumu, an office worker in the internal audit department of an insurance company, secretly enjoys savoring local cuisine on the Shinkansen train after returning from a business trip. Susumu arranges the best food and alcohol he finds on his Shinkansen seat table. The combinations are endless, including local sake and snacks, ekiben (boxed lunches), and even sweets.
MBS Tuesday nights from 24:59 TBS Tuesday nights from 1:28am
Whiskipedia
Whisky peaked in popularity in 1983, then went into a long slump. However, over the past decade or so, highballs have become popular, and the boom has been rekindled. Recently, interest in domestic whiskey has also increased, and it has become so popular that its price has skyrocketed due to its rarity. This program is a fun way to learn about whiskey, which has developed a unique culture over its long history and with the passage of time, and to discover special whiskeys.
I love KyotoTakuzo KadonoI moved to Kyoto withYoshimasa KondoTwo unique actors go on a drinking spree around Kyoto in search of delicious sake and snacks! This is a new type of gourmet entertainment show for older men.
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