
You buy a hot snack
at a convenience store in Japan.
You step outside.
And you stop.
You stand right there
next to the vending machines,
or just outside the door,
and you eat it.
Then you walk.
That’s the rule.
Nobody told you.
You’ll never see it written down.
You just notice.
A whole country
of people pausing.
Eating where they bought it.
Drinking the coffee next to the machine.
Finishing the rice ball
before they move on.
It’s not because eating while walking
is forbidden.
It’s because the food deserves
your full attention.
And the person who made it
deserves to know
you ate it on purpose.





