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| swarm of bento-seeking middle-aged
japanese women. warning: do not get in the way of a bento-seeking middle-aged
japanese woman and her hanami bento.
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| a famous spot featured in virtually
every kyoto sightseeing guide: chikurin no michi. |
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| looking for a job in kyoto!?
how about being a translator? "catching my breath for this good taste". |
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| "pleasure to find something" |
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| "things i want to have - there
are a lot of them here". err . . . |
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| take this floor, now multiply
it by hundreds of buildings just like this (some of which feature
multiple restaurant floors) and you'll have a hint at a subset of the
dining options in japan. |
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