Inside the secret world of Japanese snack bars
This article explores the hidden world of Japanese snack bars, small, intimate venues run by older women known as 'mama-sans'. These establishments, numbering around 100,000 across Japan, serve light snacks and drinks, fostering a sense of community and personal connection. Originally emerging post-World War II, snack bars have evolved from places for businessmen to unwind to beloved community hubs, offering a respite from the pressures of modern life and providing a unique cultural experience for both locals and travelers.
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