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      • Hiroshima Okonomiyaki Photo from Hiroshima Tourism Association
        Hiroshima

        Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki (広島風お好み焼き)

        Introduction to Hiroshima Style OkonomiyakiEven if you are not a Hiroshima citizen, you may have heard of " Hiroshima style okonomiyaki" once. Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki is a Japanese pancake with the ingredients layered on top rather t...
        2021年6月15日2025年5月21日
      • Shingoro
        Fukushima

        Shingoro (しんごろう)

        It is said that in the old days, when people were too poor to buy glutinous rice, they rolled rice and made it a dish called "Shingoro". It is a local dish of Minamiaizu Town and Shimogo Town that is made by spreading "Juunen miso" made...
        2021年5月24日2025年9月21日
      • jyumonji ramen
        Akita

        Jyumonji Ramen 十文字ラーメン

        Jyumonji Ramen is a local traditional ramen in Jyumonji area of ​​Yokote City in Akita Prefecture. Lots of people loves this type of ramen because there's no artificial flavourings. Also, one of the secret of this ramen is spring water f...
        2021年5月7日2025年1月19日
      • Uzume meshi
        Shimane

        Uzume Meshi (うずめ飯)

        INTRODUCTION TO UZUME MESHI Uzume meshi is a traditional Japanese food in Shimane prefecture and is one of Japan's five great rice dishes. Its unique characteristic is that all of its ingredients are all hidden under the rice. Japanese h...
        2021年4月13日2025年1月24日
      • hakodate ramen
        Hokkaido

        Hakodate Ramen (函館ラーメン)

        INTRODUCTION TO HAKODATE RAMEN Hakodate ramen is one of the three (3) major ramen in Hokkaido. Along with Sapporo and Asahikawa ramen, Hakodate ramen is also considered as one of the famous local gourmet in Hokkaido prefecture. Shio-rame...
        2021年4月8日2025年1月19日
      • Tempura
        Tokyo

        Tempura (天ぷら)

        INTRODUCTION OF TEMPURA Tempura is a traditional food in Japan specifically the Tokyo prefecture. It is one of the "Edo Delicacies" and is an indispensable part of Japanese foods. Along with Negima Nabe, Kusaya, Bekko Sushi, Fukagawa-mes...
        2021年3月30日2025年1月24日
      • Shirakawa Ramen
        Fukushima

        Shirakawa Ramen 白河ラーメン

        WHAT IS SHIRAKAWA RAMEN? Shirakawa Ramen or soy-sauce-based soup is a specialty of Shirakawa City, located in the southern part of Nakadori, Fukushima prefecture. Along with Kitakata Ramen and Koriyama Black ramen, Shirakawa Ramen is als...
        2021年3月17日2025年11月13日
      • shinagawa meshi
        Tokyo

        Shinagawa Meshi (品川めし)

        Introduction Shinagawa-meshi is that memorable dish that will take tourists and locals on a culinary trip, leaving them with an unforgettable taste and a better grasp of Japanese traditions and culture. Even if it’s bought from a Japanes...
        2021年3月2日2025年1月19日
      • Edomae sushi
        Tokyo

        Edomae Sushi (江戸前寿司)

        Edomae sushi is the traditional cuisine in Japan, commonly known as the combination of cooked rice and fresh raw fish, season with vinegar. The cuisine is associated with a specific culture and set of cooking traditions and practices. Th...
        2021年2月21日2026年1月22日
      • tokushima ramen
        Tokushima

        Tokushima Ramen (徳島ラーメン)

        Tokushima Ramen “徳島ラーメン”, a traditional Japanese food, gained popularity after its feature in the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum in 1999. People initially knew it as “Chinese Soba” or “Chuka Soba”. Naturally, its place of origin – Toku...
        2021年1月17日2025年1月19日
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