Tokyo cooks Irish stew live

A Tokyo livestream celebrated late Saint Patrick’s Day by cooking Irish stew on camera, capturing the city’s appetite for cross-cultural food content and real‑time community engagement. The episode is a neat example of how expats and locals use live cooking formats to blend traditions and build communities online (youtube.com).

The broadcast was hosted by YouTuber Yoshimyan — her channel lists about 39.9K subscribers on YouTube. (youtube.com) A Japanese blog entry that mirrored the channel listing records the stream on March 18, 2026. (ameblo.jp) In the video description the host noted recent rises in meat prices in Japan and said she combined both lamb and beef for the cooking segment. (youtube.com) The stream ran as a live YouTube broadcast with live chat active and the host also opened several accumulated presents on camera during the session. (youtube.com) The creator maintains a parallel presence on Twitch and Streamlabs, listing IRL, cooking and variety content under the same persona. (twitch.tv) This was not the channel’s first Irish‑themed segment: an earlier YouTube livestream from the creator about Saint Patrick’s cooking drew roughly 14,000 views and mentioned finding Irish beer in a Tokyo supermarket. (youtube.com)

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