Please excuse the hyperventilating tone of this piece, but I get pretty excited when writing about food in Japan. The Japanese have transformed their konbini (convenience stores), ekiben (train station bento) and depachika (department store basement food halls) like nowhere else in the world. Five trips in, and I’m still hungry for more. Here’s the story published on GaijinPot.com.







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Judging by my eating habits, Lawson has my allegiance!
Great article!
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Thanks and is there any thing in particular you recommend from Lawson because I’ll look out for it next trip. I’m also going to check out Mini-stop because a local told me they’re a bit more “gourmet”,
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