Both Taiwan Province people and Hongkong people call bento and fast food bento. This is derived from Japanese bentou. More has been simplified into Bento, which is used to be called bento in mainland China, that is, boxed meals. In Taiwan Province, it is generally called bento, which is usually used for lunch, takeaway, work meals and other occasions. However, the Japanese restaurant is different from the box lunch of Lihua fast food that you order every day. In Japan, there are very few people who exercise outdoors in the morning, but Japanese people don't have the habit of sleeping late, especially housewives start to be busy at around 6 o'clock, making breakfast for the whole family, old and young, and making a meal for those who go out to work.
Japanese people have long had the habit of taking a waiter to work, and the catering industry is quite developed. During the one-hour lunch hour at work, they can find a nearby restaurant to have a leisurely meal, or buy a variety of exquisite and cheap ready-made waiters in large and small shopping malls, and even enjoy themselves with just a phone call. However, many Japanese people still stick to this habit and take pains to configure various lunch boxes. The next morning, I went all out and enjoyed it all year round. Therefore, during the daily commuting time, there are young women with bags and exquisite rice pockets on their arms in a hurry, and you can also see the company boss with a briefcase in one arm and a bright bag in the other. Its image is very Japanese.