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Medicinal cuisine
Do you know the history of Toyama prefecture's medicine sales?
It began in the middle of the Edo period with
Masatoshi Maeda. ...
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December in Japan
December is also called "shiwasu” (師走) in Japan. 師 means teacher or mentor and 走 means busy. A long time ago, many households wo...
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Mapo yakisoba
When you think of Sendai's specialties, what do you think of? It is possible some of you might say gyutan (beef tongue). However, th...
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Spooky treats
Halloween has become more popular in Japan in recent years. With its rise in popularity came the rise in Halloween-themed treats.
H...
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Teradomari Fish Market Street
About Teradomari Fish Market Street
Teradomari is located in the center of Nagaoka City in Niigata Prefecture. It i...
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Udon with tempura
There are many types of udon all over Japan, but one of the most famous is Sanuki udon. It’s so popular that the area is called ...
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Moon viewing
The day of Jyugoya in Japan is also known as “Chushu-no meigetsu” which means mid-autumn moon in English., It is a day for people to...
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Boiled veggies
‘Washoku’ refers to traditional Japanese meals consisting of rice, miso soup, side dishes, and pickles. However, in the context of...
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Green tea with an autumn leaf-shaped sweet
What are Wagashi?
Wagashi is the term used to distinguish traditional Japanese sweets from their Weste...
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Noodles with Yakumi condiments
What is Yakumi?
A culinary term for the herbs and botanicals used in washoku (Japanese traditional cuisine) to spi...
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Soy sauce and soybeans
Types of soy sauce
Most are familiar with soy sauce. The indispensable, all-round seasoning for washoku (Japanese traditio...
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Assortment of sansai
Sansai is the name given to wild edible plants in Japan. They are believed to have health benefits and are popular in the Jap...
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