Pig Piggy Bank Lu Rou Fan Bento Lunch Box Ekiben

Pig Bento ‘Ton Ton Byoshi’. Ton means pig, Byoshi is beat or tempo. But ‘Ton Ton Byoshi’ also means go smoothly. It’s a Ekiben. Eki means station, ben means bento lunch box. They are basically sold at station stalls. The bento is Lu Rou Fan which is Taiwanese dish of pork stewed in soy, served on rice. Salty-sweet is great! You can use the pig container as a piggy bank after eating it. It’s good idea, isn’t it? The price is 1350 yen(9.3 USD).
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22 Comments

  1. こんにちは、JSC あなたのクールなビデオが大好きです、とても素晴らしくて興味深いです、100%素晴らしいです

  2. Wow so kawaii adorable Pig Piggy Bank Bento box , The content is so delicious good and so yummy. It's kawaii that comes in a fun reusable container that you use for anything also a fun item to collect. "Thank You" for the video lots of love and blessings.

  3. 🐷🐖🐽❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉soo cute pig bento land😋👍

  4. Oh my goodness! I want that pig bank so bad. He's adorable! My kitchen is pink pig themed, and that would fit right in. Today's my birthday, and just last night, I bought myself a cute pig coffee mug that kinda looks similar. It's so cute.🐷😊

  5. Such a cool and unique Bento lunch box. An adorable pink ceramic pig filled with delicious pork and other wonderful ingredients all perfectly presented inside. Would definitely love to try it. And after eating you can use the ceramic pig as a bank or just display it with the rest of your beautiful bento containers. Thanks for the awesome video. Enjoy your Sunday. 🥰😋❤🐖🐷👏👍

  6. Love this ekiben piggy! If I saw it I would have bought it. That's my whole adventure when I was in Japan; just buy the cute and funny things and eat the content which was always good! 😀

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