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Is downtown Tokyo’s crazy cheap 290-yen bento boxed lunch shop still around, and is it still cheap?

Summary by SoraNews24
Mr. Sato goes to check on Nihamaru Bento in Shin Okubo. In Japan, you’ll sometimes see budget-friendly restaurants trumpeting their “one-coin” meals. This means it’s a meal that you can purchase for 500 yen (US$3.60), with the name coming from the fact that the 500-yen coin is the biggest coin Japan has. But for the truly value-conscious, it’s even better if you can not only pay for your meal with a single 500-yen coin, but also get some change…
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SoraNews24 broke the news in on Sunday, October 20, 2024.
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