Also not sure how to tag the food guide that is the poster behind her.
It's a rubbish and recycling guide - burnables (in red), non burnables (in brown) and then a breakdown of how you separate your recycling. (The bottom two ones that are set apart could be things like electronics or clothing - stuff that has a special pick-up day)
I wonder how much it would cost to buy each person in Japan a colander to catch this problem before it happens.
Those instant cup Yakisobas have a drainage on the cover so that you can drain out all the water easily and efficiently, although you have to take care not to pour it out to fast least the water might escape from the side and burn you, but Muppo here just seem to have bad luck and keep pouring it out wrong.
Not sure how since it's quite a easy thing to do but....Muppo.
Those instant cup Yakisobas have a drainage on the cover so that you can drain out all the water easily and efficiently, although you have to take care not to pour it out to fast least the water might escape from the side and burn you, but Muppo here just seem to have bad luck and keep pouring it out wrong.
Not sure how since it's quite a easy thing to do but....Muppo.
You can see the drainage corner in the picture - but she opened up the whole side....