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In a corner of a shopping street lined with a variety of stores in high-end residential area Azabu-Juban in Minato Ward, Tokyo, there is a shop with a noren — a traditional Japanese curtain at shop entrances — and a signboard that looks like it has been there for years. On the noren, “taiyaki” is wr...