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From $3 to $300: Japan’s Unbelievable Meals
youtube.comJapanese grilled rice balls or yaki onigiri! Both of my kids love this one so much and it makes a great lunch item or a filling after school snack. The seasoned rice, terikyaki salmon, the crunchy exterior, and the fluffy inside - it’s just a delicious combination and it’s much easier to make than it looks!
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whatgreatgrandmaateinstagram.comeverything good I ate in Japan!
1-2 The ochazuke from Tadokoro Shokuhin was so warming yet hearty and the spicy cod roe pasta is a MUST order. Incredibly delicious with the right level of richness, ocean saltiness and bite.
3. Ichiran did not disappoint and was the ideal first meal straight... See more
instagram.comWant the best deals in Japan? Here’s where to shop smart!
1️⃣ Skincare & Beauty – Skip Don Quijote (overpriced & crowded). Shop at Matsumoto Kiyoshi or Sundrug instead.
2️⃣ Anime Merch – Tourist shops in Akihabara & Harajuku charge more. Check Mandarake, Book Off, or Surugaya for better... See more
klook_usainstagram.comJapan haul featuring every single thing I MUST get whenever I’m in Japan 😳🔥 some of them are just waaaay more affordable there and some straight up you can’t find anywhere else. Let me know if I missed any of your favourites, happy to have any excuse to go back 🤪
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Hidden in the heart of Tokyo, traditional Japanese sweets since 1953.A must-visit spot for dessert lovers and foodies in Tokyo!
📍 wakaba , yotsuya station
#Taiyaki #JapaneseSweets #TokyoEats #Wagashi #Yotsuya #TokyoFoodie #HiddenGemsTokyo #Foodstagram... See more
sakura.traveljapaninstagram.comOne of my fave, easy lunches! (follow @nutritionbykylie for more)
Onigirazu is a popular Japanese “sushi sandwich” that is extremely versatile, easy to prepare, and delicious (especially if you love traditional onigiri)!
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nutritionbykylieinstagram.comVisitors who are looking for gluten-free or oriental vegetarian (no pungent vegetables) options will also be satisfied. For a less expensive option, look up their Hibiya branch, which you can read about in the Ginza