TRAVEL: Securing a Kiyoken Shiumai Bento
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When heading back from Tokyo, leaving from Tokyo Station is always the best choice. My goal is usually to pick up a Kiyoken Shiumai bento, but the issue is that they are almost always sold out. On this trip, however, I finally managed to get my hands on one for the first time. It was around 4:30 PM, and there were only a few left on the shelf. Good to know for future reference.