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I should explain the paypal link over on the right —->

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Living and working in Tokyo has been an interesting adventure. Although bowls of amazing ramen are accessible day and night, one thing hasn’t been so easy to come by. Cash.

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I work various part time jobs, and was able to achieve a nice balance. About 6 months ago the management at one of these places changed, and I found my self out of a job. The cut was enough to make me have to budget. That meant watching how much I spend on food.

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Sure, ramen has the best cost-to-yum factor in the world, but factor in train fare and it’s not something I can do everyday.

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So I added a paypal donation link. $10 is enough to get a bowl at most shops. Thank you so much for the donations thus far, it has really helped and I appreciate it very much. I don’t know how much longer I’ll be in Japan (at least another year), but I’ll keep writing about great bowls of ramen and taking lots of photos.

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