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This is a depiction of Japanese traditional breakfast, but not what it looks like. Usually Japanese place fish dish left-to-right, not bottom-to-top. And generally it is disposed on the far side of the whole meal. They put the miso-soup bowl at right side of the closest, while the (steamed) rice bowl in its left. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hibiki-c (talk • contribs)