I love this! Maybe it’s because of my musical background, or maybe because this is just so much fun! Love the little soprano whose voice is as clear as a flute. What fun!

Asagohan, BTW, means “breakfast.”

Wonder what they’re saying? “Bacon and eggs, with a side of toast?” What is a traditional Japanese breakfast? I have no idea.

~~Angie

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  1. Anonymous

    That is just way too much fun … sure beats Honey Bunches of Oats! Thx for the morning laugh. Clyde

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  2. Smilingsal

    I love the 5th.

    Traditional Japanese breakfast is a substantial meal and usually consists of a bowl of hot, freshly boiled rice, miso soup, toasted seaweed sheets (nori), pickled vegetables, a grilled/broiled fish dish, a simmered dish, a vegetables/tofu dish, and/or Japanese omelette roll (tamagoyaki).

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  3. Mocha with Linda

    So cute!

    My daughter would say they left out an important fruit that she and a friend made up a joke for Beethoven’s 5th: ba-na-na-na!

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  4. Kay Day

    I’m reading Memoirs of a Geisha for book club and so Im interested in all things Japanese at the moment.
    Very fun!

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