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"Our Usual Spot After School!" Parlor Kabao in Ginowan City, Which Has Been Selling Its 120-Yen Fried Bread for 10 Years, Aims to Create "a Place Where Kids Can Easily gather."
[Ginowan] Parlor Kabao, run by Tatsuya (41) and Megumi (46) Umemoto in Futenma, Ginowan City, is bustling with children and students after school in the evenings. They chat and play cards while munching on the shop's signature 120-yen fried bread. The price of the fried bread has remained the same for over 10 years.
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[Ginowan] Parlor Kabao, run by Tatsuya (41) and Megumi (46) Umemoto in Futenma, Ginowan City, is bustling with children and students after school in the evenings. They chat and play cards while munching on the shop's signature 120-yen fried bread. The price of the fried bread has remained the same for over 10 years.