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  2. Toyosu Market - Wikipedia

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    Former Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara repeatedly called for moving the market to Toyosu, Koto. [4] The new Toyosu Market cost $5 billion to build. [1] The long-anticipated move to the new market was scheduled to take place in November 2016, in preparation for the 2020 Summer Olympics, [5] but on August 31, 2016, the move was postponed. [6]

  3. List of restaurants in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Nihonryori Ryugin – fusion cuisine restaurant in Minato-ku, Tokyo L'Osier – Michelin Guide former 3-star (2008–2011) [ 2 ] classic French cuisine restaurant in Chuo-ku, Tokyo Little Texas – Texan cuisine honky-tonk , one of the main venues for country and Western music in Japan.

  4. School lunch in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, this usually refers to school meals served as lunch. The origin of school meals provided in Japan is in 1889, where an elementary school provided free meals for children who could not bring food to school. Post–World War II school meals usually had a loaf of bread and skimmed milk, although rice returned to school meals in 1976.

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    A TikToker is going viral after sharing how the McDonald’s Japan menu differs from its U.S. counterpart. A TikToker is going viral after sharing how the McDonald’s Japan menu differs from its ...

  6. Breakfast by country - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast in modern Japanese households comes in two major variations: Japanese style and Western style. [42] Japanese-style breakfasts are eaten widely in Japan, but often only on weekends and non-working days. [42] Younger Japanese couples may prefer Western-style breakfasts because they are generally less time-consuming to prepare. [42]

  7. Kaiseki - Wikipedia

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    Kaiseki is often very expensive – kaiseki dinners at top traditional restaurants generally cost from 5,000 yen to upwards of 40,000 per person, [13] without drinks. Cheaper options are available, notably lunch (from around 4,000 to 8,000 yen (US$37 to $74), and in some circumstances bento (around 2,000 to 4,000 yen (US$18 to $37)).

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  9. Doutor Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Doutor Coffee opened the first European styled café in Harajuku, Japan on 18 April 1980.The size of the small shop was only nine square meters. Despite the small size and local competition, the Doutor Coffee shop succeeded and has expanded to the company that it is now.