When I first went, I ate instant noodles for two weeks ... but when you can't stand it one day, you gradually get used to the high consumption in Japan. If people are lazy and want to save money, they can go to the supermarket to sweep half-price lunches at night, and then pile them in the refrigerator to eat slowly. Of course, I only persisted for a few days and then gave up. After that, my mind began to change dramatically, and I didn't want to save any more food.
From the order of burning beef in Matsuya 56 to the eating and drinking of Horn 4, it is all in my daily diet. It is not easy for each of us in Japan, so we should be better to ourselves. Later, I learned high-level consumption. Even a single dog would give himself a romantic and delicious dog food ... It's not easy to treat himself with a 1w+ meal on Christmas Eve.
The Okinawa tavern near my home, which is open until midnight, and the Lamian Noodles store with three pieces of pork that are too big to eat are the places I go most, and I can often be seen in Matsuya and McDonald's farther away. I found a good coffee shop above the bookstore where I have been going before, and occasionally I will go there for breakfast. Toast is simply delicious, hahaha.