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01-10-2011, 11:24 AM
Here are two brief but useful blogposts - with photos:
Grocery Shopping in Japan @ Irrational Exuberance Reliable Mealtime Friends @ Irrational Exuberance Also, check out Bento.com Often the economics of cooking for one mean it's less expensive to just eat out or get takeaway. Two readily available fruits sold 'reasonably' at most grocery stores are bananas and mikans. Hanamasa is a chain of wholesale foods stores that are often open 24 hours. Another 24 hour store worth keeping an eye out for is LAWSON 100: Most items are priced at Y100 and they include groceries including fruits, vegetables and convenience foods; pretty good for student who is on their own... |
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01-10-2011, 11:49 AM
^This. I save a lot of money myself by eating out or only buying grocery necessities. Often times Japanese homemade meals are a lot more intricate than their western counterparts, requiring a lot of ingredients that either aren't very versatile in their cooking means, or aren't really standalone foods. Essentially, you'll probably end up spending more money to obtain all of the ingredients of a proper Japanese meal than it would have been to eat out or whatever. Also, I myself am quite an impatient person, so time to cook said meals is also a factor for me.
My photos from Japan and around the world: http://www.flickr.com/dylanwphotography |
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