The provided text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or video where the host is discussing and trying various Indonesian and Japanese foods, including warteg (a type of Indonesian food stall), fried duck, goat rica-rica, and Japanese yakitori. They also talk about their experiences living in Japan, cultural differences, and share some advice for Indonesians who want to move to Japan. The conversation is casual and includes personal anecdotes, opinions, and interactions with others.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Indonesian flag has a unique story.
2. Japan has a different concept of a warteg, a type of Indonesian food stall.
3. The speaker is trying Indonesian food in Japan.
4. The speaker mentions that the tea in Japan is all heated up.
5. The speaker talks about trying yakitori, a type of Japanese skewered chicken.
6. The speaker mentions that the location of the food stall is behind the Engineering Academy theater.
7. The speaker talks about trying various types of food, including fried quail eggs and tamago eggs.
8. The speaker mentions that the cost of living in Japan is high.
9. The speaker talks about the tax system in Japan, including residence tax and pension funds.
10. The speaker mentions that foreigners working in Japan may have different tax rates compared to Japanese people.
11. The speaker talks about the importance of learning Japanese for Indonesians who want to work in Japan.
12. The speaker mentions the existence of Japanese language schools in Indonesia.
13. The speaker gives advice to Indonesians who want to go to Japan, including the importance of perseverance and learning the Japanese language.