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huh, tony? anthony: beautiful. when you first went to the u.s., how old were you? masa: 27. yaeko: 27? [ speaking japanese ] masa: yeah. yeah. anthony: did you have a job when you went? masa: no. for play golf. [ laughter ] anthony: no way. masa: yeah. the thing is, when i was a kid you know, art class? the teacher told me that american kids, they when they draw outside, just flat, straight line, house, tree, sun. huge, huge land. anthony: that s true. masa: japanese kids will do just mountains first. the house, right? the sun. i wanted to go u.s. to see huge land. that s my, you know, dream, you know? anthony: grilled rockfish made houraku style, steamed in smoking wormwood. masa: good fish, right? anthony: very good. bamboo shoots and wagyu beef prepared tableside with soy sauce and mirin. masa: mmm! anthony: oh, that s fantastic.
in the maitakes and the shiitakes and some tochigi beef and enjoy the day. masa: this is what i do.qwz beautiful, right? anthony: oh yeah. this is going to be good. masa: yeah, more, more, more, more, more. more, more, more, more, more, more, more yeah, yeah. good, good, good. anthony: nice eggs. masa: beautiful eggs. so good. see? that s what i like. outside, especially outside it tastes better, much better. anthony: everything tastes better outside. masa: exactly, exactly. anthony: so how long have you known these guys? masa: uh, since, since high school. anthony: high school. masa: high school, yeah, which is what? 44 years. anthony: 44 years. masa: yeah, it s a long time. huh? [ laughter ] anthony: how does he remember you in high school? who was the best student, who was the worst student here? masa: he s the best student. anthony: best student. masa: these guys, the three guys, the three of us were the worst. anthony: the three of you were ba
would be bad news if handling an actual blade. masa: ha ha. [ applause ] they re fast, huh? anthony: the concept of kaizen improvement, central to the study of any martial art, it could be said, also applies to cooking at a high level. so it s no surprise that young masa once suited up for the same team at the same junior high school. i don t know if he s trying to psych the kid, but i don t think it s going to work frankly. eh, on the other hand teacher: [ speaking japanese ]
masa: nice, beautiful, huh? anthony: beautiful. this is a hard thing to do. masa: oh yeah, yeah. anthony: a lot of masa: they need to learn a lot of stuff. thanks. anthony: play music, tell stories masa: dance. yaeko: [ speaking japanese ] masa: [ speaking japanese ] yaeko: that s ok. anthony: a lot of work. masa: a lot of work. cheers. anthony: so what brought you here first? masa: when i was young, i didn t know this kind of world color wise, artist, beautiful i ve never seen that kind of stuff. big kind, kind of shock. i was a country boy, here is very sophisticated. people are sophisticated. i learned from her culture, what the secret is, spiritual wise. they teach me, you know? that s why the kanzawa city, this is my second country.