A lunch of fried chicken. Their lunchboxes are good, but not the best in Tokyo. However each time I go there, read the menu thats only in Japanese and then order something in the same language it feels special.
Buying lunch there is a culmination of my entire time overseas.
First you must know where to go, then what to order, the rest can be accomplished with pointing and smiling. However to be able to read and ask for what you want is something only a child can appreciate if you have never lived abroad.
Guess I have reached the age of five or so in Japan.
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