Bento Box Face Food

February 20, 2008 · 11 comments

A few weeks ago the good folks from Mark Batty Publishers approached me saying they were putting out books on Japanese visual culture and wanted Japanophiles to review them. The first thing i did was check what the word Japanophile meant.

Japanophile – Japanophilia is an interest in, or love of, Japan and all things Japanese. (It’s opposite is Japanophobia.) One who has such an interest or love is a Japanophile. Various cultures and peoples have gone through various periods of Japanophilia, for various reasons, throughout history.

Once the word checked out I promptly agreed and a week later they sent me a book on “Face Food: The Visual Creativity of Japanese Bento Boxes”

I’m not a massive reader of books these days, so lucky for me there’s lots of pictures and what fantastic pictures they are, all about the Bento Box.

This book provides a fascinating insight in to the Japanese Bento Box and the integral part It’s played for the last several hundred years.

The book is not only very entertaining for the pictures of the Bento Box but at the back there’s a how to section providing a great example for you to try on your own. I probably won’t be rushing out to do it myself but for anyone with kids it would be a bit of fun.

Face Food

My first experience with the Bento Box was back in 2002 and for an Australian lad growing up on a sound diet of “Meat and 3 Veg” i went home hungry. These days with a much more mature palete and a great willingness to experiment and appreciation of finer foods I can devour the majority of the Bento Box contents.

I’m looking forward to getting my next book on Graffiti in Japan, if It’s half as good as this I’ll be very impressed. You can buy Face Food: The Visual Creativity of Japanese Bento Boxes at Amazon for about 10 bucks.

Bento Box

Bento Box

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1 James Turnbull February 20, 2008 at 2:08 pm

By coincidence, here in Korea I saw a documentary about these on the Japanese NHK channel just last week.

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2 Mike Huang February 20, 2008 at 6:31 pm

Hey, that’s pretty cool! Japanese people sure know how to roll :)

-Mike

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3 Shanker Bakshi February 21, 2008 at 4:24 am

They are very creative Neil, I guess you are getting FAME in Japan bro.

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4 Leo February 21, 2008 at 1:05 pm

I love it!
In fact, I won’t eat anything without a face.

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5 Mike February 21, 2008 at 3:50 pm

mmm looks yum yum!!!

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6 Kezia February 21, 2008 at 4:34 pm

Wow, really look yummy…I am interested with your recommended book as I want to learn how to make delicious food with face.

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7 -Paul February 21, 2008 at 7:06 pm

They look yummy bro, nice job…

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8 Marie February 26, 2008 at 7:00 am

This is something I’ve always been fascinated with… I watched a show where a mom said that due to her lack of cooking skills, she just concentrated on making her son’s bento look really good. Her son had the best looking bento in school and so he didn’t care that his food didn’t taste all that good she said. It was pretty cool how she could make frogs and cats from slices of cheese, ham, etc.

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9 Rifve April 17, 2008 at 11:42 am

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