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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.

References

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

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Food chains in Japan
Baked goods/sandwich
Bento take-out
Casual dining
Chuka (Japanese Chinese)
Coffee shops/tea rooms
Dairy
Gyūdon/curry
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Pizza/tacos
Ramen
Sushi
Udon
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