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Aside from telling me I’m my mother’s most beautiful daughter (her only daughter), my mother tells me she loves me often. Looking at these Japanese bento box art scans from “Waku Waku Kyaracuta No Obentou” (Exciting Character Bentos), I find this hard to believe. How can you tell your own daughter you love her, knowing full well that you sent her off to private school in the early 90s with Lunchables for lunch almost daily?
Don’t even get me started on the sodium content of those lunches for the lazy. Lazy is the last thing that comes to mind when one thinks bento box. Cute yes, but actually, it’s art. Could you eat works of art without feeling guilty? I hope you say no.
Should this inspire you in any way to make your own cute bento box, I point you in the direction of Lunchinabox.net — tons of great bento box tutorials and tips!
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That must make the kids jealous if you brought that to school! You can see why Japanese diet tends to stay junk-free. Actually its normal for kids to eat fish and rice, with soup for lunch starting at 5.
OMG!!! T_T this is soooo soooo cute! I really want it, but then I don’t think I’ll be able to eat it. >< ah!
AlexaNguyen said:
It’s funny when food is called art. :)
I know! I don’t know whether I want to stare at it or eat it or do both!




The bunny bento box art is the cutest! :3
I can never able make such cute bento box
art ever, it must take awhile. o: