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It’s physically impossible otherwise.
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It’s physically impossible.
If you hit the brakes, you’d lose balance and definitely drop it.
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It must be secured with tape or something.
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It’s impressive that it doesn’t topple over.
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22: 2026/01/14 (Wed) 02:33:39.651
Exactly.
If actual soba and dipping sauce were in there, it’s physically impossible to transport without spilling.
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Is this from the Edo period?
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Judging by the prices, it seems to be from the early Showa period.
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Was it from the Meiji period?
The menu doesn’t differ much from today.
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The balance is incredible, but how do they manage with the weight over bumps?
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Dipping sauce can be safely transported if the lid is on.
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