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Tattooed Sashimi Chef Inherits Japanese Restaurant, Overcomes Hate Over Appearance - Unseen Japan

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People with tattoos are generally frowned upon in Japan. Older people in particular tend to look upon them with suspicion and distrust. That hasn’t stopped one 25-year-old woman from sticking to her own style even as she runs her family’s kaisendon (sashimi rice bowl) restaurant in Tochigi Prefecture. It’s made her an online sensation. It’s also earned her a fair share of slander, which she and her family easily laugh off as the business lays th…
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unseen-japan.com broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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