The popular Lunch Pack product by Yamazaki Bakery has collaborated with the Hikone Castle, a national treasure, to offer a limited-time "Red Curry with Three Fruits and Five Vegetables" until the end of May at convenience stores and supermarkets in the Kinki region. The curry is named after the "Akabimono" (red attire) of the Ii family, the lord of the Hikone Castle, who had a territory of 350,000 koku and fought with armor that was unified in red. The curry contains three types of fruits (apples, bananas, and mangoes) and five types of vegetables (potatoes, carrots, onions, etc.) and is wrapped inside the Lunch Pack.
Starting from "From March 17th, Japan McDonald's has been selling limited-time Happy Sets featuring Doraemon toys." Japan McDonald's has started selling a limited-time Happy Set featuring Doraemon toys from March 17th. This set includes six types of toys inspired by the world of the popular character Doraemon from the movie "Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Utopia." The toys feature items such as a Doraemon toy in costume from the movie and toys inspired by the movie's world. By leveraging the character's popularity, which is expected to gain more attention due to the movie adaptation, Japan McDonald's aims to encourage family customers to visit their stores. According to Japan McDonald's, these toys are designed to "promote recognition of geometric and spatial shapes, deepen interest in natural science, and foster logical thinking. Playing games like pinball with a lever and competing with friends or enjoying the challenge of lau
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