Story of japanese local cuisine

The history, culture, and lifestyles of the area are mixed and condensed in one plate of a local dish that has been passed for generations in mountain and fishing villages throughout Japan.
						We will introduce various unknown local dishes, also known as the soul food of the Japanese people.

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    Osaka

    もみじのてんぷら

  • けの汁

    Aomori

    けの汁

  • 焼きまんじゅう

    Gunma

    焼きまんじゅう

  • ドゥルワカシー

    Okinawa

    ドゥルワカシー

  • Kamo-nasu no Dengaku

    Kyoto

    Kamo-nasu no Dengaku

  • Noppei Jiru

    Niigata

    Noppei Jiru

  • Game-ni

    Fukuoka

    Game-ni

  • 山菜めし

    Aichi

    山菜めし

  • Una-Ju

    Shizuoka

    Una-Ju

  • 焼もち

    Gunma

    焼もち

  • Fukagawa-don

    Tokyo

    Fukagawa-don

  • ふな焼き

    Wakayama

    ふな焼き

  • Iwashi no Dango-jiru

    Chiba

    Iwashi no Dango-jiru

  • 鯛めし

    Hyogo

    鯛めし

  • 赤ど漬け

    Kumamoto

    赤ど漬け

  • いももち

    Wakayama

    いももち

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