With food-related programmes dominating Japanese television, it’s very easy for the viewer to be left slavering at the sight of the succulent snacks on display or, on occasion, the saucy delights of those sometimes serving up the samples.
The only problem is that all this food-based frivolity can leave the practice of preparing dinner seem all the more mundane, with no fancy dishes or flirty females to fire the imagination. Yet for the cost of only 1,980 yen (17 dollars), any dinnertime disappointments can be easily eradicated — this breast-boasting apron effortlessly putting a morsel of merriment back into meal times.
Perhaps.
Paul says
Every screengrab or video of Japanese TV looks uniformly crappy. Like sub-cable public access TV crossed with the Powerpoint presentation from tie-dye hell. What the heck is that background all about, never mind the programme.
It all looks far too complicated to be fun.