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Explore on MSNOne Unexpected Restaurant Etiquette Rule That Could Sour Your Dining Experience In JapanThis common dining habit might be seen as rude in Japan. Here's what to avoid at the table and other essential etiquette tips ...
Please always refer to the latest government advice before booking travel and departing ... visitors and the local food community,” says Anne Kyle, founder of Arigato Japan Food Tours.
The United States lifted all restrictions on imports of Japanese food products while the European Union will ease similar rules imposed after the 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima Prefecture.
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNA Renewed Wave of Italian-Japanese Fusion in Tokyo's Culinary SceneHalf a decade later, Tokyo's finest chefs are taking inspiration from Italy and beyond to whip up creative fare served on ...
TOKYO -- Japan is spending more on food imports as costs rise from poor harvests, a weaker yen and competition with other countries, with total imports exceeding 10 trillion yen ($67 billion ...
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