[Keio Department Store, Shinjuku]This year marks the 60th edition of the ‘Original Famous Ekiben and National Good Food Competition’.

2025.01.01

The Keio Department Store Shinjuku Branch will hold the annual specialty event ‘Original Famous Ekiben and Nationwide Good Food Festival’ (hereafter ‘Ekiben Festival’), one of the largest and highest-selling department stores’ product exhibitions, over 19 days from 4 (Sat) to 22 (Wed) January.

This year marks the 60th edition of the Original Famous Ekiben and National Good Food Contest. Although the need to eat ekiben on board trains is decreasing due to the development of transport networks and advances in railway technology, a wide variety of ekiben rooted in the culinary culture of different regions is now attracting attention, and the ways in which people enjoy ekiben are diversifying, from enjoying them as local delicacies while travelling to collecting them in their containers.

At the event, 47 ekiben producers will demonstrate their products. In total, about 350 types of ekiben will be on display, both for demonstration and for transport.

Period: 4 (Sat) – 22 (Wed) January 2025
Opening hours: 10am – 8pm.
Closes at 17:00 on 15 Jan (Wed) and at 18:00 on the last day [22 Jan (Wed)].

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Luxurious seafood stacked with Echizen sweet prawns and salmon roe (Fukui Station)
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Hitachi-gyu Three-Flavour Mille-Feuille Bento (Mito Station)
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Scallop Hanabushi Seafood Mille-Feuille Bento (Asahikawa Station)
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Shoeiken is a popular producer of ekiben (station bento box lunches) using Kagoshima Kurobuta pork and Kuroge Wagyu beef. The set includes tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen topped with Kagoshima Kurobuta pork chashu, which is a perfect match for the restaurant’s kakuni-meshi.

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