While it will take a very very long time to become acquainted with the unbelievable variety of food items here, I can make an attempt to showcase the most commonly (and some not at all common) eaten Japanese food.
Ramen

Wikipedia says that Ramen became popular in Japan during the Meiji period (1860s to 1910s). Which is not such a long time ago! It mostly consists of a soup that is made from chicken or pork stock and cooked for days together over a slow fire. Into the soup are added noodles and a host of other ingredients that one gets to pick and choose, like steamed pork, roasted garlic, vegetables, seafood, hard boiled eggs etc. Ground pepper can be used to spice it up. A very heartwarming, healthy and filling meal!
Sushi

Sashimi

Thinly sliced raw meat! As simple as that. Usually the meat is that of fresh fish. But it can also include uncooked beef or horse(yes, horse!). Horse sashimi is called as Basashi and is not for the faint hearted! Usually served with soy sauce, wasabi paste and thinly sliced ginger.
Okonomiyaki

Gyudon

Edamame

These are fresh soy beans boiled in salt water and served with the pods. A great snack that goes well with shochu and sake!
Wasabi

Tempura

Very similar to Tamilnadu's bajji, this consists of vegetables or seafood dipped in batter and fried. A good, crispy snack! Mmmmm!!!!!
Japanese cuisine is varied and takes a lot of influence from other cultures. There are many places that also serve "curry and rice". Definitely looks like an Indian influence, though Japanese curry is quite different from Indian curry. If there is such a thing called Indian "curry" since curry is a British term rather than something used in India.!
If you ever visit Japan, be bold and try out all this food! Its very unique and believe me, delicious!
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