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Inari sushi tofu pockets filled with seasoned rice
Traditional

Inari Sushi

in Tokyo

Sushi rice tucked into sweet-salty fried tofu pockets. Inari sushi is compact, portable, and often sold in markets, train stations, department-store food halls, and neighborhood shops.

Did you know?

Inari sushi is named for the Shinto deity Inari, whose fox messengers are traditionally associated with fried tofu.

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Where to Find It

1 place to try Inari Sushi in Tokyo

Inari sushi tofu pockets filled with seasoned rice

Mameda Gransta Tokyo

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Tokyo Station

A convenient Tokyo Station stop for elegant inari sushi, with tofu pockets that make an easy train snack or takeaway lunch.

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