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The central character, Sentaro, is a middle-aged man who manages Doraharu, a shop that sells dorayaki, a type of Japanese pancake filled with sweet bean paste, in the outskirts of Tokyo. Sentaro is a man who has lost all hope and motivation in life and is working to pay off debt.
[2] [3] Legend has it that the first dorayaki were made when a samurai named Benkei forgot his gong (dora) upon leaving a farmer's home where he was hiding, and the farmer subsequently used the gong to fry the pancakes. [3] Azuki bean paste [4] is normally used by itself, but chestnuts [5] and rice cakes [6] are sometimes added.
Sentaro is a middle-aged man who runs a small dorayaki shop in the outskirts of Tokyo.The shop is frequented by locals and secondary-school pupils alike. When he puts up a notice saying that he is looking for a co-worker, he is approached by Tokue, a lady in her mid-seventies, who states that she has always wanted to work in a dorayaki shop.
Trump was originally performed on November 18–22, 2009, at the Independent Theatre 2nd [] in Osaka, by the theater company Peacepit []. [2]Lilium, a musical composed by Shunsuke Wada [], [3] was originally performed on June 5–21, 2014, at the Sunshine Theatre [] in Tokyo and the Morinomiya Piroti Hall [] in Osaka, by Engeki Joshibu. [2]
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas (Japanese: 君の膵臓をたべたい, Hepburn: Kimi no Suizō o Tabetai) is a 2018 Japanese animated coming-of-age drama film based on the light novel of the same name by Yoru Sumino.
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Imagawayaki (今川焼き) is a wagashi [1] [2] (Japanese dessert) often found at Japanese festivals as well as outside Japan, in countries such as Taiwan and South Korea.It is made of batter in a special pan (similar to a waffle iron but without the honeycomb pattern and instead resembles an "oban" which was the old Japanese coin used during the second half of the 16th century until the 19th ...