[Akita Prefecture] Iburigakko Tartar is super talented! Basic usage and recommended recipes...
Iburigakko, a traditional Akita pickle, is a pickle with a crispy texture and unique smoked flavor. A new product using Iburigakko...
Iburigakko, a traditional Akita pickle, is a pickle with a crispy texture and unique smoked flavor. A new product using Iburigakko...
``Shiso-maki apricot'' has been on the dinner table since I was a child. However, as soon as you leave Tohoku, the chances of encountering "shisomaki apricot" decrease. I looked into it...
During the Edo period, Yurihonjo City was occupied by three feudal domains: the Yashima domain, the Kameda domain, and the Honjo domain, and Kitamae...
Odate Castle, a branch castle of the Kubota clan, was owned by the Satake Nishi family.In the Edo period, Odate City was part of the neighboring Kazuno region (Kazuno City, Kosaka Town), which was part of the Nanbu Domain (part of Iwate Prefecture and Aomori Prefecture)...
Tohoku Rokken Trivia Media: NEFT Related Articles [Hachirogata Town, Akita Prefecture] How was Hachirogata Reclaimed Land created? - History of Hachirogata Reclamation ② ht...
When it comes to festivals in Akita, I get the impression that there are many summer festivals that take place from July to August, such as the Akita Kanto Festival, but there are also many charming autumn festivals in various places...
Tohoku Rokken Trivia Media: NEFT Related Articles [Ogata Village, Akita Prefecture] Hachirogata. Japan's second largest lake has become a vast rice field - History of Hachiro Lagoon reclamation...
The current former Hachiro Lagoon and Oga Peninsula. The area surrounded by waterways is reclaimed land (Ogata Village) © Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
Ogata Village, Minamiakita District, Akita Prefecture, is located between Akita City and Noshiro City, and originally located in this area was Hachirogata, the second largest lake in Japan after Lake Biwa.
At the Akita Kanto Festival, one of the three major Tohoku festivals that represents Tohoku, approximately 280 Kanto Festivals are carried through the streets in one night, and it is said that the number of lanterns can reach as many as 10,000...