These are some images of izakaya that I filmed. Check it out!
This is "tiritori nabe (ちりとり鍋)" It's called "tiritori('dustpan' in English)" because its shape is like tiritori!! ↓
IZAKAYA(居酒屋)…
In Edo era, izakaya was popular by single men, but now it’s popular by anyone like young women and families. You can make a noise in there (of course can’t bother other customers though), so it’s the most popular place to have parties or something like that. Moreover, if you have a chance to see Japanese University students having a party there, you may hear special songs called "call" that’s sung to encourage or make friends drink some more alcohol. I can show you some examples here from youtube.
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=TKaufew2j4Q
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=QCiz92qJn_I
★edamame(枝豆)
☆sasimi(刺身)
★karaage(から揚げ)
☆siokara(塩辛)
★motu(モツ料理)