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Japanese Pizza

Theres a place called "Japan Pizza" in Ikebukuro.

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Theres a tiny little wagon called "Japanese Pizza" in Ikebukuro,
which serves out the most delicious and affordable night snacks you've ever had.
They serve small "Okonomiyaki Wraps" for about 300 Yen a piece.
Basically they're deep-freid octopus balls wrapped up with fried shrimp and vegetables.

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The "Japan Pizza Shack" is just outside the west exit of Ikebukuro Station near the
back entrance of Yamada-Denki, a large Electronics shop.

Don`t knock em if you haven`t tried em, deep fried seafood wrapped up with
fresh veggies! they`re great!

Cheers all,
Yours,
Matt

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Hey everyone, I'm from a small farming community in Canada, Population 3000. Quite a contrast with Tokyo, yet I love them both! I came to Japan about 3 years ago and have since then discovered Budo, Ramen, Shimokitazawa and Gyaru-Sone. Gotta love it. I'll be blogging here for Oakhouse for some time and hope to make the most of it. You can bet that the further I go along, the deeper into Tokyo's numerous sub-cultures will I go. So come along with me into my strange miss-adventures and we'll reveal sides of Tokyo few people know. With a population the size of Canada were bound to run into something funky!
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