The cornerstone of any Japanese diet is the rice ball. Be it made by someone’s mother, or bought at a 7-11, Japan wouldn’t be Japan without its iconic rice balls. In its ever increasing effort to increase the ‘cute’ factor of its nation, Japan seems to have rolled out the cutest rice ball holders known to man. They may in fact be too cute for some people.

I personally would go for an angry looking holder. One that says “Hey you! Get your hands off my rice balls!”

(Via 8Tokyo)


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So cute! So delicious!


i wan the panda one!


Do rice balls taste bad after a long time of it being made? Those are really cute.


Your mom is a Panda.


JoshuaZimmerman - 11/13/09 8:49 am

Your mom is a Panda.

Dont talk about my momma like that


JoshuaZimmerman - 11/13/09 8:49 am

Your mom is a Panda.

If that’s another way of saying she’s a beautiful person, then thank you.


Lilsparky67 - 11/13/09 10:29 am
JoshuaZimmerman - 11/13/09 8:49 am

Your mom is a Panda.

If that’s another way of saying she’s a beautiful person, then thank you.

oh well in that case THANK YOU ^_^


awww there all so cute


^
yeh one of it looks like pikachu


Delicious!


Linzer007 - 11/14/09 5:14 am

Delicious!

if u enjoy eating rice ball holder wink


Lilsparky67 - 11/13/09 10:29 am
JoshuaZimmerman - 11/13/09 8:49 am

Your mom is a Panda.

If that’s another way of saying she’s a beautiful person, then thank you.

Its most certainly not.


^
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at least she has a good filling wink


JoshuaZimmerman - 11/14/09 5:30 am
Lilsparky67 - 11/13/09 10:29 am
JoshuaZimmerman - 11/13/09 8:49 am

Your mom is a Panda.

If that’s another way of saying she’s a beautiful person, then thank you.

Its most certainly not.

You’re just playing mind games with me Joshua. I know you really meant she was a beautiful person.



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