Today's featured song is: "Bizarre Food" by UtsuP feat. Hatsune Miku! (warning: video contains flashing imagery)

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Today's featured song is: "Bizarre Food" by UtsuP feat. Hatsune Miku! (warning: video contains flashing imagery)

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Day 14/16: getemono by utsu-p
this is my favorite one
This time's utsu-p song is:
Bizarre food!
Daily Utsu-P #98:
ゲテモノ (Getemono) / Bizarre Food feat. Hatsune Miku and Saba | Original version, not featured on any album yet, but Utsu-P’s band The Ohayogozaimas has a cover on their album SEISHI. Their singer Saba features on this track as background vocals. The band version features Miku on background vocals.
Daily Utsu-P #93:
ゲテモノ (Getemono) / Bizarre Food | The Ohayogozaimas version of Utsu-P’s original Miku song, featured on the album SEISHI. Miku features on this track as background vocals. The Miku version features Saba on background vocals.

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i did a thing from my backlog, wild
getemono
getemono—Japanese word for exotic or strange and often disgusting food--things most people would never eat.
In Japan there is a subculture interested in this type of food, the more offbeat the better. A mundane staple of this sort of food seems to be raw pig testicles. Some people say they eat getemono as health food or aphrodisiacs, but much of the thrill seems to be just showing you aren’t a wuss.
Getemono is from, 下 ge, below, 手 te, hand, 物 mono, thing or animal. I suppose the word suggests something you would drop from your hand once you knew what it was.
5 Strange Japanese Foods Common In Japan