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Ekiben (Station Bento)

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Boxed lunches sold at railway stations, featuring diverse varieties that showcase local specialties. Originating in the Meiji era, ekiben became an integral part of Japan's railway culture as a pleasure of travel. The experience of enjoying regional flavors while watching scenery pass is one of the highlights of traveling in Japan.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Nationwide, Japan
Time Period:1885–present
Influence:National
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Railway cultureBentoRegional cuisine

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