
Sukagawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, is a sister city partner with Ultraman's hometown, "M78 Nebula."
Which city in Japan has a sister city relationship with Ultraman's hometown, "M78 Nebula Land of Light"? Of course "Ultraman"...
Which city in Japan has a sister city relationship with Ultraman's hometown, "M78 Nebula Land of Light"? Of course "Ultraman"...
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...
During the Sengoku period, Fukushima Prefecture was divided into three regions, Kaido (Hamadori), Sendo (Nakadori), and Aizu, where feudal lords and feudal lords were competing to expand their influence, just as they are today. ...
During the Boshin War, many tragic stories are told about the Aizu clan, which was considered an enemy of the Imperial Court. However, in Fukushima Prefecture, other domains also formed an alliance against the government army...
Lake Inawashiro is a famous tourist spot in Fukushima Prefecture. Many people may have heard the name. In fact, Lake Inawashiro is called Okina Island...
Sasa dango is carefully wrapped one by one in a large, deep green bamboo leaf. The refreshing scent of bamboo leaves is somehow nostalgic, and naturally makes everyone think of their childhood...
This article will focus on frozen mochi, a preserved food that has been eaten throughout Fukushima Prefecture since ancient times. Frozen mochi is widely distributed from Tohoku to Shinshu region...
Spring has arrived, and the season for delicious vegetables has arrived. This time we will introduce fresh asparagus from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture. Large asparagus...
Akabeko is a traditional craft with an adorable swaying neck. Many people may know it because of its distinctive appearance and name. Just "Why...
``Fukushima Citizens' House'' is an old thatched-roof wooden building and a playhouse that were destined to disappear, and other important folklore that we want to pass down to the future...