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The pioneer of energy drinks? | Introducing “guarana,” Hokkaido’s soul drink!
There are many reasonably priced and delicious foods in the region compared to Tokyo, and I would highly recommend the guarana of Hokkaido. Hmm? What is guarana? Many of you may be wondering. A guarana is a drink loved by the people of H... -
Now reigning as the best in Japan for two consecutive years! | Introducing Miyazaki’s gyoza culture!
There are many reasonably priced and delicious foods in Kyushu compared to Tokyo, and I would like to recommend Miyazaki's gyoza. Gyoza was introduced from China, and while in China it is common to steam gyoza and not so much to grill th... -
Delicious both deep-fried and cold! | Introducing Nakatsu Karaage from Oita, Japan!
There are many reasonably priced and delicious foods in Kyushu compared to Tokyo, and I highly recommend karaage in Nakatsu, Oita. Nakatsu in Oita is also known as the “holy land of fried chicken,” where karaage lovers (maniacs) from all... -
The mysterious power that makes you pick it up|Check out the convenience store items next to the cash register!
Continuing from yesterday, this is another installment in our convenience store series. In Japanese convenience stores, you will find small snacks and hot snacks next to the cash register. While waiting for the cashier, I picked up one a... -
Convenient store “osozai”|Easily maintain a good nutritional balance!
In Japan, there has long been a dish called “osozai” (side dishes). “Osozai” are supposed to be eaten with rice, and the combination of these “osozai” helps to maintain a good nutritional balance. I love “osozai” because they are an easy... -
Retro Junkissa with a Showa-era atmosphere
Because of the wide variety of Japanese snacks, the use of natural ingredients, and strict quality control, they are Items and spaces with a Showa-era atmosphere have become a bit popular among the younger generation in Japan. I, for one... -
Immerse yourself in Showa nostalgia|Let’s visit a Dagashiya!
Because of the wide variety of Japanese snacks, the use of natural ingredients, and strict quality control, they are highly regarded by foreign tourists as “tasty and safe. In recent years, as part of this trend, Japanese “dagashi” have ... -
Overview of Convenience Stores in Japan
Japan has a vast network of convenience stores (commonly called “konbini”), each offering unique products and services. Below is a summary of the major convenience store chains in Japan. The quality of sweets, boxed lunches, and bread at...
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