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{{Nihongo|'''Kani Dōraku'''|かに道楽}} is a Japanese ] that specialises in ]s and other seafood. {{Nihongo|'''Kani Dōraku'''|かに道楽}} is a Japanese ] that specialises in ]s and other seafood.


The restaurants are known for their traditional appearance and the large, mechanical, ] that moves above the main entrance. The restaurants are known for their traditional appearance and the large, mechanical, ] that moves above the main entrance<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://appetiteforjapan.com/2015/08/22/kani-doraku/|title=Kani Doraku: Japan’s iconic crab restaurant|last=appetiteforjapan|date=2015-08-22|website=Appetite For Japan|access-date=2017-03-03}}</ref>.


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Kani Dōraku restaurant in Yagoto, Nagoya
Window display with fake food

Kani Dōraku (かに道楽) is a Japanese restaurant chain that specialises in crustaceans and other seafood.

The restaurants are known for their traditional appearance and the large, mechanical, red crab that moves above the main entrance.

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  1. appetiteforjapan (2015-08-22). "Kani Doraku: Japan's iconic crab restaurant". Appetite For Japan. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
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