A+ for material accessibility. You don't need new tools. But note: beginners will find this frustrating without a foundation in Osu.

(which roughly translates to "Female Appetizers" or "Feminine Snacks") offers a distinct and delightful divergence from the standard heavy, salty fare typically found at Japanese izakayas. While traditional tsumami (snacks to accompany alcohol) are often hearty and testosterone-fueled (think grilled chicken skin or heavy stews), Mesu Tsumami specializes in a style of cooking that is lighter, more acidic, and intensely aromatic.