In a few years I will be moving to Japan to become an english teacher. If that time ever comes, I might be able to supply rations to the MRE Info communitykman wrote:If I ever get to Tokyo, I'll be sure to go visit TokyoCarol - that shop seems to be the #1 rations shop anywhere in the world.
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The country of sticky rice will welcome you!fdsman wrote:In a few years I will be moving to Japan to become an english teacher. If that time ever comes, I might be able to supply rations to the MRE Info communitykman wrote:If I ever get to Tokyo, I'll be sure to go visit TokyoCarol - that shop seems to be the #1 rations shop anywhere in the world.
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I have not seen Japanese ration in the shop.Stef wrote:Domo arigato![]()
What a pity, a friend of mine was in Tokyo last week, he asked me what I wanted as a souvenir. I said "bring me a Japanese ration please, but I fear you can't buy any in a shop"
We usually buy it with an Internet auction.
Probably, your friend would embarrass the acquaintance of Tokyo.
