10 March, 2009

Hand-Made Onigiri To Order In Umeda Train Station

Now, this is really not very complicated at all.

Hito Tsubo ("One grain of rice") catches your eye.

 
You check out the modelled onigiri (rice with filling wrapped in seaweed).

Have a look at the prices. Salmon for 190Yen ($1.90)? Yes, that really is reasonable.
 




And, moments later, you can enjoy a hand-made onigiri with salmon filling. How good is it? Much better than the 7-11 version. The rice is properly warm and sticky, and there is a decent filling of salty salmon. Eat in walking down the subway to get the genuine why-am-I-getting-looked-at feeling. 

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