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![]() ![]() In a simple Arashiyama restaurant, this beautifully presented rice ball came as part of an udon set. There was nothing fancy about this shop. The older women who ran it were local (oba-chans = middle aged woman) who frequently neglected polite forms. Still, the meal itself was exquisite in both appearance and taste. © JapanVisitor.com Like this blog? Sign up for the JapanVisitor newsletter Yahoo Japan Auction Service Japanese Friends Tokyo Apartments Search Japan Job Search Rough Guide To Japan Tags Japan Food Rice Kyoto Japanese Food Rice ball More... |
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