Handcrafted Japanese ceramics, bento boxes, and chopsticks released in exclusive, small-batch runs. Top "Okaasan Itadakimasu" Exclusive Collectibles
In a commercial setting, extra rice costs money. In this exclusive mother’s kitchen, the Okaasan watches you. If you finish your bowl, she will immediately scoop more rice onto your plate without asking, saying "Hora, motto tabero" (Here, eat more). This act of service is the signature of the exclusive tier. okaasan itadakimasu exclusive
Authentic Japanese merchandise almost always features a licensing hologram sticker on the box or tag (such as Kadokawa, Toei, or Shueisha stickers). If you finish your bowl, she will immediately
The price tag for these events is usually high ($150–$400 per person), but guests universally agree it is worth it. You are not paying for the ingredients (rice is cheap). You are paying for the right to feel like a child again, if only for two hours. The price tag for these events is usually
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You cannot book a table at "Okaasan Itadakimasu" via OpenTable, Resy, or a premium credit card concierge. The exclusivity of the experience relies heavily on a strict anonymity structure and a "vouch-only" system.