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What Are The Best Japanese Drinks for Summer?
Source Summer is fast approaching here in Japan! While the idea of a Japanese summer may invoke anime inspired images of hanging out at the beach with your friends, barbecues, and other fun-in-the-sun type activities – the reality is often a bit more…sweaty. Summertime in Japan is brutally hot and humid, so just getting around...

TokyoTreat May 2020 Giveaway Winners Announced!
TokyoTreat's May Giveaway Winners Announced Here! (^v^) Hi TokyoTreat fam! Winners for TokyoTreat FREE BOX GIVEAWAY of May have been chosen. Have you been waiting for this? We got 10 names listed below, let's see if your name is on the list! Ruby S U Joann V Jessica H Quintin L Christopher B Choo Z...

Itadakimasu: Let’s Cook Omurice!
What’s up TokyoTreat family! Today, we want to teach you how to create one of our favorite dishes since we were children: omurice (オムライス)! The word Omurice is derived from omu (omelette) and raisu (rice). You may already be familiar with this dish, or have even tried it before in Japanese restaurants – as this...

TokyoTreat April 2020 Giveaway Winners Announced!
TokyoTreat's April Giveaway Winners Announced Here! (^v^) Hi TokyoTreat fam! Winners for TokyoTreat FREE BOX GIVEAWAY of April have been chosen. Have you been waiting for this? We got 10 names listed below, let's see if your name is on the list! Michel Z Christy S Pearl S Jo L Amber B Comanso R Mridini...

TokyoTreat | June 2020 Theme – Happy Birthday TokyoTreat!
Happy Birthday TokyoTreat! It’s TokyoTreat’s 5th Birthday! That’s got us thinking about birthdays in Japan. When we talk about birthdays and birthday parties, many people imagine celebrating it with their close friends and family, other people think of big parties, while everyone thinks of cake! But birthdays are celebrated a little differently in Japan! In...

Japanese Curry Rice Crash Course!
If you like to watch Crayon Shinchan and other children's anime, you may be familiar with this dish: curry rice! It’s a dish loved by all members of a typical Japanese family! While Japanese curry (カレー, karē) is typically served in three main forms: curry rice, curry udon, and curry bread (a curry-filled pastry), today...