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Most of the restaurants in Japan have plastic food models of many of their dishes outside the restaurant or in their windows. There are some amazing models which look good enough to eat, and give you a great idea of what to order. There's no problem trying to understand a badly translated menu when you can see a perfect plastic replica  of what you can order.

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The Tokyo suburb Kappabashi or as its know Kitchen Town specialises in all kitchen needs selling just about everything you could need in a home or comercial kitchen, from pots and pans, knives and chopping boards to plastic replica foods. You can purchase just about every imaganable dish all in plastic,  and they are so realistic. 

The plastic food models are quite an artform and date back to about 1917 when they were produced from wax, now they are usually made with a vinyl plastic resin. The real food is covered in a silicon mixture then allowed to dry. It is then cleaned and filled with the plastic resin and then painted to resemble the real food.

In most cases the plastic food is hand moulded and painted so it is quite expensive to buy, but there is no better souvineer of Japan than a few plastic sushi rolls or a plastic bowl of rice.

To visit Kappabashi catch the Ginza subway line to the Tawaramachi Station, where you are in for about a 5 minute walk. There are about 8 blocks of kitchen related shops. Kappabashi is also a great place to pick up Buddhist and Shinto supplies, crockery and lovely wooden bento boxes.

 

 
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