Sometimes it seems like Japan has a hamburger for everything. So it shouldn’t be that big of a surprise that there’s a Dragon Ball one.
You notice that this “burger” doesn’t come with a beef patty, but rather, chicken. In Japanese, nearly anything served on buns is a “burger” (バーガー or baagaa). Sandwiches (サンド or sando) are typically serviced on sliced bread.
Dragon Ball burger #DragonBall pic.twitter.com/CP3XmKUvUd
— Ryo Saeba (@Ryo_Saeba_3) August 3, 2017
ドラゴンボール、バーガー!
ジャンプ展 pic.twitter.com/hq6VZvDvhK— emosehi (@emosehi) July 30, 2017
There have been several Dragon Ball burgers available this year, including at a Weekly Jump art exhibit this summer.
『週刊少年ジャンプ展』の隣りではコラボカフェのバーガーがありました❗
選んだのは「ドラゴンボール」の”亀仙流のフィッシュバーガー”🍔
フィッシュフライもボリュームあって美味しかったです😄
四星球の中には仙豆が!? pic.twitter.com/9EImPle9Mi— わんもあ (@starting_legend) July 15, 2017
🐉🔴✨ Dragon Ball burger just for Vincent (w/Y & S) (@ Cafe Area THE SUN in 港区, 東京都) https://t.co/bVOGSv3w20 pic.twitter.com/wdn39VIrwi
— Mellee &HerPassports (@melleemelbelle) September 15, 2017
As Redditor The_Good_Human points out, you can order a Dragon Ball Z burger at J-World in Tokyo.