Under the umbrella of Edo Ichi group, Hachiban Izakaya 八番 is one of the latest additions to the group. Unlike other Japanese restaurants, Hachiban operates in Izakaya style. Traditionally, we would expect a menu with great focuses on drinking (alcohol), but Hachiban has quite an impressive spread. The main menu features many classic items that can be found in a Japanese restaurant as well as some dishes especially suitable for drinking; price points are however, slightly above average. The restaurant is fairly big and houses a grill bar with big seating capacity.
Mini Chirashi Don To Nabe Udon (Rm 37)
Mini Arare Kaisen Don To Nabe Udon (Rm 36)
Chicken Thigh Yakitori (Rm 6)
Chicken Thigh with Mentai Roe Yakitori (Rm 8)
Subject to 10% Service Charge
Address: Level 1, 32, Jalan Kelawei, 10250, Georgetown, Penang.
Business Hours: 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, 6 pm to 10:30 pm on every Monday to Thursday; 11:30 am to 10:30 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. Opens Daily.
Contact Number: 6016- 617 8228
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When others try to rain on your dreams, carry an umbrella and continue dream on.. ☔️🥰
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Oil-paper umbrellas are often known in Japanese as wagasa (Japanese: 和傘, "Japanese umbrella")
Wagasa dates back in “Heian era”, it was very popular among Hujiwara clan, the most prosperity era for Fujiwara clan.
That time Wagasa was used to protect aristocrats from sun and evil spirits. So not used as protection from the rain. The umbrella also could not be close, and only stayed open.
However in Edo era, that inconvenience has disappeared, the umbrella was now foldable.
A lot of skills are required in order to make a quality Japanese umbrella.
Since Edo era Wagasa was still being produced but not seen as often. New-style umbrellas are of vourse prevalent, now they are cheap and made of vinyl. And the average price is JPY500 or even cheaper. Wagasa costs from JPY10,000 and up. But , of course, the quality is high.
Most of Wagasa are produced in Gifu prefecture.
When you come to Japan, be sure to check it out!
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