Bento: A Shinkansen Dining Tradition
Bento and the Shinkansen Experience
In Japan, enjoying a bento meal while riding the shinkansen is a cherished tradition. Unlike local transit, where eating isn’t common, long-distance trains like the bullet train encourage onboard dining, complete with tray tables designed for convenience.
Bento Shops at Stations
Every shinkansen station features dedicated bento shops, offering a variety of meals to suit travelers. Picking up a bento before boarding is part of the experience, adding a local flavor to your journey.
Pairing Bento with Drinks
Onboard, it’s perfectly acceptable to pair your bento with a refreshing drink, such as beer. This creates a relaxing and enjoyable way to travel while indulging in Japanese culinary traditions.
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