That bento box looks absolutely delicious! I love trying different types of Japanese snacks and this video has me craving them even more. Can't wait to use the code for my first Bokksu box! 😋🍱
It's been more then 10 years since I've been at Kyoto station. I still remember the ekiben I got. I still have the box; the outside was like a washi paper box so I could take the inner part out and keep the stunning pink box. This bento looks delicious! I always pick one with many different small dishes. I love Japanese sweets. With such parfaits I always save the shiratama dango for last as I love the mochi texture :)
What a beautiful bento box. What I like about Japanese sweets is that they are not overly sweet. Japanese sweets are balanced in flavor. In the USA, sweets are often very sweet, sometimes too sweet, without a lot of balance. But that's not always the case. I like Japanese cream filling that is not terribly sweet. I hope we are going to see a street food video. Yeah!
I stayed in a business hotel near the station and was torn between exploring the station more and exploring the city. I'd been a few times before so some of the cultural history I was well familiar with, so I did spend some time exploring the station. Lots of good food options
I am just so interested in these Ekiben. Always looks so interesting. Nothing like that here. I can make myself a little bento lunch, but it's just sandwich and fruit, veggies. Not fun little bites of so many things. I love Anko. Have some stuffed buns in my freezer now. Not lots of filling but happy my local Asian store carries them. Hello from a very rainy Corvallis Oregon USA.
The bento looked pretty, with fresh and appealing dishes. I love the variety provided...... I have not had Japanese sweets, so I cannot offer an opinion. I think I would be fine with less sweet..... and some of the jellied items. I'm not sure about anko bean paste.
Nope. Where I’m at in North America (Canada) a lot of items have been turned into eco friendly variants. No more single use plastics like bags, disposable utensils, plates etc. it’s a better change.
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Shinichi, glad to see you guys are back posting new content on this channel! I think many people love the channel!
You said it all! I missed you guys so much1 Cheers!
That is a very healthy Ekiben. I like it. I am slowly trying new Japanese desserts. They are great.
Your videos always come out just before bedtime (Connecticut). I end up going to bed hungry! 😊😅
good to see you active again!
That bento box looks absolutely delicious! I love trying different types of Japanese snacks and this video has me craving them even more. Can't wait to use the code for my first Bokksu box! 😋🍱
Love your vids❤
It's been more then 10 years since I've been at Kyoto station. I still remember the ekiben I got. I still have the box; the outside was like a washi paper box so I could take the inner part out and keep the stunning pink box. This bento looks delicious! I always pick one with many different small dishes. I love Japanese sweets. With such parfaits I always save the shiratama dango for last as I love the mochi texture :)
I love it when a bento has a lot of variety, this one looked really good. Safe travels to you both. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.🚄🍱😊
What a beautiful bento box. What I like about Japanese sweets is that they are not overly sweet. Japanese sweets are balanced in flavor. In the USA, sweets are often very sweet, sometimes too sweet, without a lot of balance. But that's not always the case. I like Japanese cream filling that is not terribly sweet. I hope we are going to see a street food video. Yeah!
The ekiben looks delicious!
I ❤ Ekiben 🍱
Love your video! Greetings from Italy!
One question: what do you do with your empty bento boxes? Great video, thank you!
I think there are special containers for garbage on the train...
can't wait for the street food vid ;)
We love Japan Train 🍒🍒🍒
I stayed in a business hotel near the station and was torn between exploring the station more and exploring the city. I'd been a few times before so some of the cultural history I was well familiar with, so I did spend some time exploring the station. Lots of good food options
This dessert looks like a jelly. Amtrak train from Los Angeles to San Diego is practically the same as you're there.
wow...just WOW. Compared to Germany, it's a whole different WORLD. ..everything looks so good, modern and beautiful.
Always Fabulous!
Please get a rescue pup! Christmas is coming! ❤😊 its Time!
excellent!!!
I am just so interested in these Ekiben. Always looks so interesting. Nothing like that here. I can make myself a little bento lunch, but it's just sandwich and fruit, veggies. Not fun little bites of so many things. I love Anko. Have some stuffed buns in my freezer now. Not lots of filling but happy my local Asian store carries them. Hello from a very rainy Corvallis Oregon USA.
The bento looked pretty, with fresh and appealing dishes. I love the variety provided...... I have not had Japanese sweets, so I cannot offer an opinion. I think I would be fine with less sweet..... and some of the jellied items. I'm not sure about anko bean paste.
HI, How do you know or confirm which platform when you get there? How do you know which side, 11 or 12? Thanks
American sweets are now too sweet for me. I’d like to try Japanese sweets.
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that is a short train ride.
That's not a train station, it's a shopping mall.
Plastic, plastic, plastic... WTH! Is Europe the only continent trying to do something!?
Nope. Where I’m at in North America (Canada) a lot of items have been turned into eco friendly variants. No more single use plastics like bags, disposable utensils, plates etc. it’s a better change.