Bento art, your creative lunch break

Bento art, your creative lunch break

January 29th, 2010  |  Published in Various  |  1 Comment

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A “bento” in Japan is a pre-made lunch you bring with you at school, work or trip. It’s sort of a box with a complete meal, including sushi or meat, rice, noodles, veggies, dessert etc. As usual, Japanese don’t miss the occasion to be creative in their traditional kawaii way. Take a look at these crazy bento boxes.

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Author : Rubens

Koikoikoi's co-founder, art director and illustrator.
Personal portfolio: tokyocandies.com
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  1. CasaEditriceGigante ha detto:

    January 31st, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    barcodes and bentos, japanese people still teach the perfection of absurdity!

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