[Ultra Shorts – Wait Japan] Japanese People Don’t Eat Sushi Every Day
Japanese People Don’t Eat Sushi Every Day
Why Many People Believe This
Sushi is famous worldwide, so many assume it’s a daily meal in Japan. But this is a big misconception.
Sushi Is a Special‑Occasion Food
Traditionally, sushi was eaten on celebrations, weekends, or when dining out. Even today, most Japanese people do not eat sushi daily.
What Japanese People Actually Eat Daily
• Rice, miso soup, grilled fish
• Noodles (ramen, udon, soba)
• Curry rice
• Bento lunches
Everyday meals are simple and home‑style.
Why This Myth Exists
Global media shows sushi as “the Japanese food,” making people think it’s eaten constantly. But in reality, it’s closer to a treat.
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