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The neon glow of Shinjuku wasn’t what drew Elias into the depths of Tokyo; it was the promise of a perfect convenience store egg sandwich. He’d heard the legends—the creamy, golden yolk of a Lawson’s Tamago Sando —and within an hour of landing, he was peeling back the plastic film in a quiet alley. It was pillowy, rich, and better than most sit-down meals back home.

His journey quickly evolved into a high-stakes scavenger hunt across the country's aisles and stalls. food to buy in japan

As he moved south toward Osaka, he realized the best souvenirs were the ones that crunched. He ducked into a (the chaotic, multi-story discount heaven) and lost himself in the KitKat aisle. He didn't just find chocolate; he found Sake-flavored bars, Wasabi-infused wafers, and boxes of Uji Matcha KitKats that tasted like a tea ceremony in a wrapper. The neon glow of Shinjuku wasn’t what drew