[Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture] Portraits are always displayed in elementary and junior high schools in Yonezawa City. Former US...
Who is Takayama Uesugi? Who respected Yozan Uesugi? View this post on Instagram Instagram link click on Inst...
I'm originally from Tokyo, but I've lived in Yamagata Prefecture for 30 years.
Nowadays, I am able to speak the dialect and become a local. He goes to the nearby prefectures of Miyagi and Fukushima about two to three days a month to gather information.
I belong to the middle-aged group who loves cats, local sake, and side dishes. (The icon is a beloved cat)
Who is Takayama Uesugi? Who respected Yozan Uesugi? View this post on Instagram Instagram link click on Inst...
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Delicious water and delicious sake Introducing sake breweries in Kitakata [Yoshinokawa Sake Brewery] Our representative junmai sake uses all Gohyakumangoku rice from Kitakata. Sweet, sour and rose...
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The amount of media exposure is definitely ``Beef in the middle''. However, the Beef Dojo, which also uses Yonezawa beef, is also very popular. In fact, even the locals...
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There is an ingredient called ``hyo'' (dialect) that was introduced on a TV program in the past and became a hot topic of discussion. ``Yamagata Prefecture residents eat weeds''...
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In the Okitama region, located in the southwest of Yamagata Prefecture, it is a summer staple to eat young picked whole eggplants with a unique pickling method. Recently, the method of pickling has also been improved...
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What is a stylish space deep in the mountains? View this post on Instagram Instagram link Tomo-chan on Instagram: &q...
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Okahijiki? Hijiki? You may be wondering what seaweed is called "Oka". In Nanyo City, Yamagata Prefecture, it's time to harvest the Hijiki ``Okahijiki'' grown in the fields...
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Must visit tourist spots in Yamagata Prefecture! So much so that they sell tama konnyaku on skewers. Usually, there are 3 to 4 konjac balls per skewer...
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