Wednesday, February 11, 2009

FAQ

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1. Q: Who are you?
A: I'm a 24 year old female living in Tokyo and teaching English. I'm originally from the United States, but I came to Japan in August, 2007 to study Japanese. I liked it here so I decided to stay.

2. Q: Why are you writing this?
A: Simply, as a hobby. I love going to restaurants and Tokyo has some amazing ones. (Don't believe me? Check out what the 2008 Michelin Guide had to say.) I'd like to help other people living in/visiting Tokyo find quality, vegetarian/vegan cuisine.

3. Q: Are you vegetarian/vegan?
A: Not entirely. While I eat vegetarian/vegan food about 90% of the time, I also eat some fish occasionally. Two main reasons for my interest in meatless dining:
-I hate the taste of meat.
-I enjoy the health benefits of a vegetarian/semi-vegetarian diet.

4. Q: Is it difficult to be vegetarian/vegan in Japan?
A: Essentially, yes. Depending on how strict you are and where you live in Japan, the experience can vary. Based on my experiences and the experiences of others, I think it would be VERY difficult to be vegan in Japan. Because of cultural differences, the percentage of vegetarians/vegans in Japan is significantly lower than in other nations such as Canada, UK, US, Australia, India, etc. and consequently the menus at restaurants reflect this.

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