Jirō Ono

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Jirō Ono



Average rating: 4.26 · 100 ratings · 16 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sushi: Jiro Gastronomy

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JIRO GASTRONOMY - Sushi Tas...

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Sushi Handbook in English

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Sushi-beauty,Job,technique

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SAKURA - The Japanese Soul ...

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Sukiyabashi Jirō: Shōgai Ic...

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Wiriamu Morisu: Radikaru De...

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Book Theory of Jiro Ono (20...

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JAPANESE GRILL DIET: JAPANE...

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“Once you decide on your occupation you must immerse yourself in your work. You have to fall in love with your work. Never complain about your job. You must dedicate your life to mastering your skill. That's the secret to success and the key to being regarded honorably.

I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit. There is always a yearning to achieve more. Even at my age after decades of work, I don't think I've achieved perfection. But I feel ecstatic all day. When to quit? The job that you've worked so hard for? I've never once hated this job. I fell in love with my work and gave my life to it.”
Jirō Ono

“Once you decide on your occupation you must immerse yourself in your work. You have to fall in love with your work. Never complain about your job. You must dedicate your life to mastering your skill. That's the secret to success and the key to being regarded honorably.

I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit there is always a yearning to achieve more. Even at my age after decades of work, I don't think I've achieved perfection. But I feel ecstatic all day. When to quit? The job that you've worked so hard for? I've never once hated this job. I fell in love with my work and gave my life to it.”
Jirō Ono



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