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What is Onigiri, Rice Ball?

Onigiri, also known as omusubi, are traditional Japanese rice balls typically wrapped in seaweed (nori) and filled with a variety of tasty ingredients, fillings. From savory tuna and mayo to sweet and tangy pickled plum (umeboshi), there’s an onigiri flavor for everyone.

These versatile rice balls are a beloved staple in Japanese cuisine, treasured for their simplicity, portability, and endless flavor combinations. In Japan, onigiri is the ultimate fast food—traditional yet incredibly convenient. Whether you’re looking for a quick and satisfying snack, a meal on the go, or something unique to add to your lunchbox, onigiri offers a delicious, healthy, and satisfying option.

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Onigiri Bongo – Otsuka. Tokyo, Japan

Onigiri Bongo – Otsuka. Tokyo, Japan

Located in the heart of Otsuka, Tokyo, "Onigiri Bongo" is a renowned onigiri specialty shop that has been delighting customers since its founding in 1953. As one of Tokyo's most famous onigiri establishments, Onigiri Bongo is beloved by locals and tourists alike for...

Onigiri Fillings

Onigiri Fillings

Enjoy the Taste of Japan, from Traditional to New SensationsOnigiri, a symbol of Japanese food culture, owes much of its appeal to its fillings. From traditional favorites to modern flavors, the wide variety of options makes onigiri a versatile and beloved food. In...

What is Onigiri, Rice Ball?

What is Onigiri, Rice Ball?

Traditional Soul Food, "Onigiri"Onigiri, also known as Japanese rice balls, has been a beloved part of Japanese food culture for centuries. Its history goes back to the Yayoi period, more than 1700 years ago, where rice balls were carried as a convenient meal during...