08:57 Tokuko : mYak kits coming out though. Let's talk about nothing today.
08:58 Meri : Yes. My latest story is the taxi incident and the first time I went to Kappa Sushi yesterday.
08:59 Tokuko : No way! how was it?
08:59 Meri : To begin with, I didn't know much about it until I entered.
08:59 Tokuko : I haven't seen any commercials.
09:00 Meri : Kevin told me that there were no Shinkansen trains here and there, and when I asked for it, I had a vague idea that I might have seen it on TV.
09:00 Meri : Surprised I can't see the person holding it
09:01 Tokuko : That's right. I went to Shizuoka when I started out. Probably 15 years ago. I have never been there since.
09:01 Meri : It was good until I ordered on the screen.
09:02 Meri : The first thing that came was red miso soup, and when I heard the sound, I hurriedly took it, and it turned out to be someone else's miso soup.
09:02 Meri : I missed my one that came after that, and before I knew it, it was already far away, and I had to call the store staff.
09:03 Tokuko : Not suitable for the Tanaka family.
09:03 Meri : Kevin seems to have been there many times, so he was quite familiar with it.
09:03 Meri : I was too busy to concentrate on eating, so I thought normal conveyor belt sushi would be good. Or you can have sushi from the supermarket. It's pretty delicious.
09:04 Tokuko : Yeah. The Ochiai family is that pattern.
09:05 Meri : Surprised at how impersonal it is. But it was a mix. It's popular.
09:05 Tokuko : Is it a reduction in labor costs? It's a tough world.
09:06 Tokuko : I feel lonely when there is no one at the sushi restaurant.
09:06 Meri : You want to ask your uncle what's good today.
09:07 Tokuko : Yes. What kind of miso soup would you like?
09:07 Meri : I realized once again that going out to eat sushi a few times a year is enough. But I'm sure I'll go again when my son is full of food.
09:08 Meri : Scary from now on.
09:08 Tokuko : I eat a lot. It looks like it's going to be a fight for company sweets.
09:08 Meri : I would also like some sweets for my child.