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These boxes came from the Ichiban store. The Hakoya is a little better quality than most of the Ichiban boxes - it cost a whole $6.00. By contrast, the onigiri boxes were $1.50 for the pair.









Country Kitchen and Nakano Onigiri boxes - Maiden Voyage (Dec 6, 2010) Country Kitchen and Nakano Onigiri boxes - Maiden Voyage (Dec 6, 2010)

Two more Ichiban Kan purchases: a medium-sized 2-tier box by Hakoya and a couple of light-weight onigiri cases, used here to hold crackers and avocado.
What's inside the Country Kitchen/Onigiri boxes (Dec 6, 2010) What's inside the Country Kitchen/Onigiri boxes (Dec 6, 2010)

Top Tier: pureed vegetable soup with a splash of yogurt.
Bottom Tier: leftover chicken chili and white rice.
Triangles: Sesame crackers and avocado sprinkled with Bacos.



Date: 2010-12-08 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huladavid.livejournal.com
How deep are those things? I can't tell from the photos.

Also, have you been through Chinatown in Winnipeg? I'm thinking you'd like it. There doesn't seem to be a centralized "Japantown" up there, but I've been to the Winnipeg/Japanese Society (If I've got the name right). My sister and Carl are members (Carl's son, Kevin teaches in the northern part of Japan To boil the facts down, I kinda-sorta have a Japanese grand nephew and niece).


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