【No. 0932】Nomi Houdai (飲み放題 - All-you-can-drink)
Jul 7, 2017 21:25
In weekends in Japan, you can find people who are too drunk on a train or a street.
I think that one of the reasons is because there are many taverns that offer "nomi houdai" (飲み放題 - all-you-can-drink) in Japan.
As far as I know, such supplied services are often something like that you can have any drinks including alcohol on menu for for two hours with a charge of 1500 to 2000 yen (13 to 18 dollars).
According to the Internet, such services seem to be rarely offered overseas.
Especially in France and some American states, such services are prohibited by statue.
(Furthermore in France, all-you-can-drink excluding alcohol is also banned.)
Japan is very loose to drinking now, but since people with bad manners are increasing, regulation of alcohol is being considered.
I think that one of the reasons is because there are many taverns that offer "nomi houdai" (飲み放題 - all-you-can-drink) in Japan.
As far as I know, such supplied services are often something like that you can have any drinks including alcohol on menu for for two hours with a charge of 1500 to 2000 yen (13 to 18 dollars).
According to the Internet, such services seem to be rarely offered overseas.
Especially in France and some American states, such services are prohibited by statue.
(Furthermore in France, all-you-can-drink excluding alcohol is also banned.)
Japan is very loose to drinking now, but since people with bad manners are increasing, regulation of alcohol is being considered.
飲み放題
日本では週末になると、町中や電車の中で酔っ払った人をよく見かけます。
この理由として、日本には「飲み放題」のサービスを提供する居酒屋が多いことが考えられます。
私の知る限りでは、1500円~2000円程度で、2時間お酒を何杯でも飲めるというサービスが多いです。
インターネットによると、海外ではこのようなサービスは少ないそうです。
特にフランスや幾つかのアメリカの州では、定額飲み放題でのアルコール販売は法律で禁止されているそうです。
(さらにフランスでは先月、ソフトドリンクの飲み放題も禁止されたそうです。)
今の日本はお酒に大分緩いですが、事故やマナーの悪い人も増えていることから、お酒の規制が検討されています。
日本では週末になると、町中や電車の中で酔っ払った人をよく見かけます。
この理由として、日本には「飲み放題」のサービスを提供する居酒屋が多いことが考えられます。
私の知る限りでは、1500円~2000円程度で、2時間お酒を何杯でも飲めるというサービスが多いです。
インターネットによると、海外ではこのようなサービスは少ないそうです。
特にフランスや幾つかのアメリカの州では、定額飲み放題でのアルコール販売は法律で禁止されているそうです。
(さらにフランスでは先月、ソフトドリンクの飲み放題も禁止されたそうです。)
今の日本はお酒に大分緩いですが、事故やマナーの悪い人も増えていることから、お酒の規制が検討されています。
Corrections (1)
No. 1 クライド
- In weekends in Japan, you can find people who are too drunk on a train or a street.
- In Japan on the weekend you can find people who are really drunk on a train or on the street.
- I think that one of the reasons is because there are many taverns that offer "nomi houdai" (飲み放題 - all-you-can-drink) in Japan.
- I think that one of the reasons is because there are many bars that offer "nomi houdai" (飲み放題 all-you-can-drink options) in Japan.
- As far as I know, such supplied services are often something like that you can have any drinks including alcohol on menu for for two hours with a charge of 1500 to 2000 yen (13 to 18 dollars).
- As far as I know, such services are often something like you can have any drinks including alcohol on the menu for two hours with a charge of 1500 to 2000 yen (13 to 18 dollars).
- According to the Internet, such services seem to be rarely offered overseas.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Especially in France and some American states, such services are prohibited by statue.
- Especially in France and some American states, such services are prohibited by law.
- (Furthermore in France, all-you-can-drink excluding alcohol is also banned.)
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Japan is very loose to drinking now, but since people with bad manners are increasing, regulation of alcohol is being considered.
- Japan is very easy on drinking laws now, but since the number of people with bad manners are increasing, the regulation of alcohol is being considered.
Good post, Kanotown! :D
Toru
Thank you so much always for correcting my post, クライド-san! (^^)
Thank you so much always for correcting my post, クライド-san! (^^)