


[Iwate Prefecture] How to Enjoy Maezawa Beef in Various Ways Locally

[Akita Prefecture] The delicious combination of Kiritanpo hotpot and Hinai Jidori chicken!
Akita Prefecture's "Kiritanpo Nabe" is a famous local dish that originated in Kazuno City in northern Akita Prefecture, but the deliciousness of "Kiritanpo" also lies in the deliciousness of the dashi stock. The dashi stock used in Kiritanpo is made with the same...

There's a rice cracker made just for senbei soup! It's called "Otsuyu Senbei" [Aomori Prefecture]
Senbei-jiru, a dish from the Hachinohe region of Aomori Prefecture, is famous as a unique local dish, but the rice crackers used in it are a little unusual. In fact, there is a special rice cracker called "Otsuyu Senbei" that is used specifically for senbei-jiru...

[Matsushima Town, Miyagi Prefecture] Winter only! The all-you-can-eat oyster hut in Matsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, is crowded...

[Akita Prefecture] What is Hanamura? Introducing the sake brewing and water that produces the finest sake

[Akita Prefecture] The history and delicious secret of "Akita Miso" from the rice-producing region of Akita
Akita is famous as a rice-producing region, but have you heard of "Akita miso," a luxurious product made with that delicious rice? Let's trace the history of "Akita miso" and discover the secret to its deliciousness...

[Akita Prefecture] What is Tofu Castella? A detailed explanation of this tea snack beloved in the southern part of the prefecture

Sato Nishiki cherries have a 100-year history! New varieties, including large and frozen varieties, are now available!.
Yamagata Prefecture's Sato Nishiki cherries are famous for their high-quality, delicious flavor. They are popular as a fruit that brightens up early summer. While Sato Nishiki is a high-quality fruit,...

[Fukushima Prefecture] "The best peach of my life": What are the Fukushima peaches that were the talk of the Olympics?
Some people may remember that the peaches from Fukushima Prefecture served at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were praised as "the best peaches of my life," creating a buzz. "I ate six Fukushima peaches. They were so...".


