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“Ekiben Festival with Net Ekinaka” held for 2 days only

2022.01.25

“Ueno Station Ekiben Festival with Net Ekinaka” will be held at the special venue of Ueno Station for two days, January 29th (Sat) and January 30th (Sun), 2022.

*Ekiben : A boxed-lunch sold at train stations or on trains.

Ekiben selected from all over the world will be served in one place.
There are also popular ekiben that have been awarded by the ekiben team, including “Toge no Kamameshi,” “Chicken Bento,” and “Hippari Dako Rice.” Please check the products at “Ekinaka on the net” and “Ekiben on the net” while accepting reservations.

Advance reservations can be made by phone as well as on the website.
Will also sell it locally on the day.

Horse mackerel sushi

Manufacturer: Ofunaken (Ofuna Station)
Price: 980 yen

Sablefish Makunouchi

Manufacturer: Nippon Bashi Daimasu (Tokyo Station)
Price: 1,380 yen

Hipparidako-meshi

Manufacturer: Awajiya (Nishi Akashi Station)
Price: 1,080 yen

Toge no Kamameshi

Manufacturer: Oginoya (Yokokawa Station)
Price: 1,100 yen

Wine’s menu

Manufacturer: Nippon Bashi Daimasu (Tokyo Station)
Price: 1,500 yen

Chicken bento

Manufacturer: Nippon Bashi Daimasu (Tokyo Station)
Price: 900 yen
Date: Two days from Saturday, January 29th to Sunday, January 30th, 2022
Location: JR Ueno Station Central Ticket Gate Outside Grand Concourse Special Venue
Sales time: From 11:00 to 17:00
Products handled: 41 items in total (subject to change due to weather and traffic conditions)

<Book on the website>
>Ekinaka on the net
>Ekiben on the net

* Click here for information on bento boxes that cannot be reserved and will be sold on the spot.

Telephone reservation dial
080-7685-9219 (10:00 – 17:00)
03-5855-1306 (10:00 – 17:00)

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