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Don’t sleep on “western” food in Japan

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  1. Now I know how it looked oddly familiar. I lived near Ojikoen station and used to walk past this place sometimes on my way to shin-kobe station or kasuganomichi district. Thank you for showcasing and featuring Kobe so much.

  2. The creative ways you express your dislike of tomatoes are truly interesting. I like the entirety of your content, of course, but that's a thing that I notice every time.

  3. Not only does Akachan mean Baby, it means Red chan and once you let that sink in, it's so less cute. 😬

  4. I could tell by the wood panelling and fluorescent lights this place was gonna be peak. I grew up in places like that and the best work is done there.

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