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  "path": "/2026/03/25/ramen-restaurant-in-top-tokyo-tourist-neighborhood-skips-price-gouging-but-how-does-it-taste/",
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  "tags": [
    "Japan",
    "Asakusa",
    "cheap eats",
    "cheap food",
    "COK",
    "food",
    "Japan travel",
    "Noodles",
    "ramen",
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  "textContent": "One-coin lunches still exist in Asakusa, but now to find out if it’s money well spent. In Japan, there’s a concept called the “one-coin lunch,” meaning a lunch you can buy for 500 yen (US$3.25) or less, since 500 yen is the largest yen coin. However, in recent years it’s getting harder and harder to […]",
  "title": "Ramen restaurant in top Tokyo tourist neighborhood skips price gouging, but how does it taste?"
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