Source: Engadget
Japan loves a good gadget. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be a good gadget for Japan to love it . The Japanese word “ chindogu ” is used to describe gadgets that transcend the limits of usefulness. Gadgets do not need to be good or useful to be celebrated in Japan . To celebrate the principle of Chindogu, British Sushi restaurant chain OK Sushi has introduced some dining gadgets to its restaurant.
These marvels rage from a noodle splash guard that’ll turn you into a scoffing sunflower to chop sticks fitted with a fan that should cool your Ramen soup for you so you don’t have to blow on it. Other wonders include a Wasabi stick for dabbing your sushi with Japanese horseradish and an absolutely ridiculous napkin hat .
These gadgets will only be knocking around in the OK Sushi restaurants for a week, but their memory will likely linger much longer. Especially if you decide to take that Tinder match to OK Sushi for your first date.