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  • satsuma age
    Kagoshima

    Satsuma Age (さつま揚げ)

    Fish cake is a famous food in East Asia. In fact, there are a lot of ways how to eat it. Some would love to enjoy it as a snack, while some eat it as a side dish. Regardless of how you like to eat fish cake, no one can deny that it's tas...
    2022年6月9日2022年9月18日
  • Takoyaki
    Japanese Street Food

    Takoyaki (たこ焼き)

    When summer comes, there are hundreds of matsuri (Japanese festival) celebrated in every part of Japan. Food stalls are indispensable for festivals and fireworks displays! Among them, the standard is definitely "takoyaki". Today, let us ...
    2022年6月1日2026年3月29日
  • Akafuku (赤福)
    Mie

    Akafuku (赤福)

    In Mie Prefecture, there is a famous confectionery with a history of more than 300 years called "Akafuku". I think there are so many people who have heard about this name before. However, with such long history, how does "Akafuku" c...
    2022年6月1日2025年1月24日
  • Zenzai (ぜんざい)
    Japanese Sweets

    Zenzai  (ぜんざい)

    When it comes to the cold season, a lot of Japanese will think of the sweets "zenzai" and "oshiruko". The harmony between the fragrant baked mochi and the gentle sweetness of red beans will warm your mind and body. By the way, what ...
    2022年5月23日2026年3月14日
  • Hitachi beef (常陸牛)
    Ibaraki

    Hitachi beef (常陸牛)

    Ibaraki Prefecture is located in the northeast of the Kanto region. The prefecture is blessed with a mild climate and vast and flat arable land, and its main agricultural products include melons, eggs, lotus root, chestnuts, and miz...
    2022年5月18日2026年3月14日
  • Kashiwa Udon
    Fukuoka

    Kashiwa Udon (かしわうどん)

    Kashiwa udon (かしわうどん) is a regional noodle dish from Fukuoka Prefecture featuring thick udon noodles served in a light soy-based broth topped with seasoned chicken (kashiwa). It is one of Fukuoka's most beloved local foods, sold at...
    2022年5月12日2026年3月22日
  • Kyoto ramen (京都ラーメン)
    Japanese Ramen

    Kyoto ramen (京都ラーメン)

    Kyoto is an ancient city that is also attractive for sightseeing. Naturally, the food culture will be deep if the place is the origin. The soup stock culture in the Kansai region naturally has a positive effect on local ramen and is ente...
    2022年5月11日2026年3月10日
  • soboro natto
    Ibaraki

    Soboro Natto (そぼろ納豆)

    What comes to your mind when you hear soybeans? Of course, most people will say tofu. While tofu is popular in almost every country, there are also other products and dishes that use soybeans. For example, Soboro Natto is a local dish in...
    2022年5月8日2025年1月19日
  • Yatsuhashi (八ツ橋)
    Japanese Snacks

    Yatsuhashi (八ツ橋)

    Speaking of sweets that represent Kyoto, you can't miss Yatsuhashi. It has a very long history and is said to have been born in the second year of Genroku (1689). Then what is the story behind the birth of this sweet? Let's find out...
    2022年5月4日2026年3月28日
  • Kashiwa Mochi
    Japanese Sweets

    Kashiwa Mochi (柏餅)

    You're probably thinking why are there so many types of mochi in Japan. Well, you're not alone. As a matter of fact, there might be more than what we know. Also, there seems to be a kind of mochi for every occasion. For example, locals m...
    2022年4月24日2026年3月14日
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