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A close-up shot features a person's hand holding a clear plastic container of Japanese dango (rice cake dumplings) in what appears to be a convenience store in Shibuya, Japan. The hand, with yellow nail polish on the thumb and a light beige knitted sleeve, supports the packaged snack. Inside the transparent packaging, three skewers of kushi dango are visible. Each skewer holds three round, glutinous rice dumplings, covered in a glistening, dark brown soy sauce glaze, with some areas appearing caramelized or lightly charred. A white label on the packaging provides product details. The main Japanese text, "串団子" (Kushi Dango), is accompanied by the English translation "Rice Cake Dumplings." The "7i" logo signifies it as a Seven-Eleven Premium product. Other Japanese text includes "超特撰吟造り 醤油たれ" (Specialty selection, carefully crafted soy sauce glaze). The price is listed as "118円 (税込127円)" (118 yen, 127 yen including tax). Allergen information, "含まれている アレルゲン (8品目)" (Contains allergens (8 items)), specifies "卵 egg" and "小麦 wheat." A prominent expiration date, "消費期限 25.2.28" (February 28, 2023, assuming Reiwa 5), is also displayed, along with internal codes "Y C + YMK." The background is softly blurred, showing shelves stocked with various products, confirming an indoor retail setting. The image captures a mundane yet culturally specific moment of purchasing or examining a popular Japanese convenience store food item.
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