Takizo Iwasaki (岩崎 瀧三, Iwasaki Takizō) (September 12, 1895 - 1965) was a Japanese businessman who is credited with the invention of "shokuhin sampuru", the plastic models of menu items commonly displayed in restaurant street-front windows in Japan.[1][2]
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^McCurry, Justin (3 March 2018). "'Looks good enough to eat': inside the home of Japan's fake food industry". the Guardian.
TakizoIwasaki (岩崎 瀧三, IwasakiTakizō) (September 12, 1895 - 1965) was a Japanese businessman who is credited with the invention of "shokuhin sampuru"...
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