Posts Tagged ‘Japanese’

It would go without saying that Japanese industries are ruling the major markets of the work at the moment. There was a time when the experts around the world were of the view that electronics industry was probably the only industry in Japan which was acknowledged and renowned around the world. But these days, it would be worth mentioning that the Japanese heavy industries have earned a considerable name due to various products. The first and the foremost industry remains the same; the electronic industry. The products of this industry are still in a high demand around the world. Japanese electronic products are probably a bit costly when it comes to comparing these products with some other brands, but in the long run, the Japanese products are far more durable and reliable as compared to other local and international brands.

Some of the other leading heavy industries in Japan include those like ammunition industry which is known for producing high quality guns and tanks. Though this industry has gained quite a humble pace after the Second World War probably because the aims and objectives of the Japanese governments had changed quite a bit, but still, this industry is known in the world for its high quality production. Besides, other worth mentioning heavy industries in Japan includes the auto mobile industry. It is not quite possible that you come across a sports car lover who is not crazy about the Japanese sports cars. Japanese heavy bikes and spare parts are world renowned for their extremely high quality, advanced technology and superb performance. Thus, it may be safely concluded that after the German car industry, the Japanese car and auto mobiles industry is possibly the most renowned and appreciated one in all parts of the world.

Thus, the economy of Japan heavily relies on the production of these heavy industries, Japan is not an agricultural based country as those of the sub continent countries. Neither has it claims the natural wealth of oil as in case of many Middle East countries. All it relies upon is the high quality and swift production of its industries through which Japan is earning a lot of foreign exchange.

 

Bartenders in Japan are world famous. Known for their perfect blend of bar-art excellence and etiquettes they are a thrill to watch as they make the drinks. Not only this Japanese bartender always has this in his/her mind that it’s their duty to ease the worries and soothe the souls of troubled customers, if they ever come to them. For the Japanese bartenders making cocktails is like doing chemistry experiments, faced with the precision of their measurements. But it’s more than precision; they are masters of their arcane mysteries and insouciant enough to discuss proper gin viscosity, the merits of shaking to cha cha cha or samba rhythms or the correct bitters for mango-infused grappa.

It’s the presentation which makes the mark. The bartenders make your drinks not only a thing to doze off, but a magical experience of rejoicing its rich taste. The entire bartending is considered as the “Tea ceremony” by the bartender. Where hospitality, Friendliness, warmth and the sheer joy of enjoying your drink is considered the best thing in the world. His brief is to provide an elegant and ritual pause, a retreat, if not an escape, from a world which is not always entirely satisfactory. In Japan, you pay for the drink, of course, but for its context as much as its content. Martinis can be made in jam jars and slurped lukewarm as you lie on the kitchen floor in your underwear. And, depending on how your life is going at any given time that may not be a bad way to proceed. It is not, however, the experience the Japanese barman attempts to recreate.