On long shinkansen journeys, one of the highlights is grabbing an ekiben to enjoy on the train – whether it's purchased from a vendor on the station platform or once you're aboard. Literally translating to railway bento, these boxed meals often present an opportunity to try popular regional cuisine from the area you're traveling in.
The Hanshin Famous Ekiben and Delicious Food Festival brings 250 kinds of ekiben to the one venue, including hard-to-get options like the ekiben served on the Two Stars 4047 train operating in Kyushu.
The wide variety of ekiben on offer means that there's something to cater to just about anyone's taste – conger eel, crab, oyster, and beef tongue ekiben are just some of the choices available.