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Ekiben is a special kind of lunch box that you can get at train stations in Japan. People enjoy eating it on the train. Each region of Japan has ...

Facebook-Japanese Cuisine Yama

2023/08/30

Heading to Japan and planning on taking the train? Don't miss out on the ekiben! "Ekiben" is a blend of the words eki (station) and ...

YouTube-Japan Experience

2023/07/11

Ekibenya Matsuri (駅弁屋 祭) is a shop at Tokyo station that sells bento from throughout the country. To access it, you have to have a JR ...

YouTube-Finding Food Fluency

2023/08/09

Bento / #弁当 , or Japanese boxed lunches, come in an immense variety. #Ekiben / #駅弁, sold at train stations for eating on long train ...

Facebook-Web Japan

2023/04/24

I'm taking Shinkansen from Hakata to Tokyo Japan to enjoy ekiben (lunch box). It takes 5 hours. More Japanese food tour videos Japanese Food ...

YouTube-Solo Travel Japan / Food Tour

2023/06/25

Ekiben is a type of bento lunch box typically sold at train stations or trains in Japan. The word Eki means Station and Bento means lunch ...

YouTube-Honeyrove

2019/07/29

Watch more train shows on NHK WORLD-JAPAN! https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/tag/train/?cid=wohk-yt-2404-ej02-hp More quality ...

YouTube-NHK WORLD-JAPAN

1か月前

/ seonkyoung. Bento in Bullet Train, Ekiben in Shinkansen. 197K views · 6 years ago Life in Japan S1 E6 ...more. Seonkyoung Longest. 2.19M.

YouTube-Seonkyoung Longest

2018/02/21

Japan local train bento 'Enoden Bento'. Enoden is local train running between Fujisawa and Kamakura. The ingredients are image of Kamakura.

YouTube-japanesestuffchannel

2022/11/01

Ekiben literally means train station bento and they are sold at all major train stations in Japan. They are meant to be enjoyed on the long ...

YouTube-Shinichi's World

2023/10/16

Use my code TABIEATS for $15 off your first Bokksu Japanese snack box! https://partner.bokksu.com/tabieats If you like food and travel, ...

YouTube-I Will Always Travel for Food

2023/10/24

We traveled from Osaka to Tokyo on the Shinkansen, (bullet train) and purchased some Ekiben (bento boxes) for our train ride.

YouTube-Grif's Food and Travel

3週間前