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Touge-no-Kamameshi and Daruma Bento
I would recommend Touge-no-Kamameshi and Daruma Bento from Gunma prefecture. They can be purchased at Nagano Shinkansen stations. They are assortments of traditional Japanese foods in a small ceramic pot (Kamameshi) or Daruma shaped plastic bento box (Daruma Bento). These containers can be reus…(70 words)
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Asiantiger
Train Train station Shinkansen Bullet Train Bank Bento (box meal) Nagano Kamameshi Gunma![Yakitori restaurants in Tokyo images](http://cdn.deepjapan.org/content/images/.cache/adviceImg_5_480_360_90.jpg)
Yakitori restaurants in Tokyo
I would recommend strongly a restaurant named Torigin. It is a very famous yakitori restaurant in Ginza. They serve the best yakitori I have ever eaten. They not only serve yakitori but also "kamameshi", which is basically Japanese fried rice. It is served in a little iron pot, so stays hot till yo…(75 words)
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Jules
Tokyo Restaurant Ginza Yakitori Fried rice Kamameshi