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Bentou served at Kodasan Buddhist Temple, Yokohama
Photos by Amy Chertock, July 7, 2003
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boxed lunch
Bentou are the "fast food" of Japan.
They include an assortment of beautifully presented foods in a box.
The box itself may be made of lacquerware or, more commonly, cardboard,
plastic, or styrofoam. They are easily found in train stations and can
also be bought onboard. Usually there are several little compartments
in each stackable tray.
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