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[Akita] Traditional winter sweets event! What is “Amekko City” in Odate City?

Akita Prefecture is known as a snowy country on the north side of Japan. Many of the festivals in Akita Prefecture are eccentric and fantastic. For example, in the summer, lanterns are arranged in rice ear shapes...

akoako2017.03.13

Akita Prefecture is one of the best sake places in Japan! 5 Sake Sake You Should Buy When Traveling

The prefecture of Tohoku is rich in nature! What is Akita Prefecture? With mountains in the sea, mountains in the mountains, forests in the mountains, Akita Prefecture is extremely rich in nature. The prefecture is home to Mt. Chokai, which accumulates a lot of snow, providing the prefecture with abundant beautiful water...

akoako2017.03.09

Hatahata

Akita's winter symbol "Hatahata"

The divine fish "Hatahata" is written in the kanji character "God" on the "fish" and "Hatahata" is written in the "Hatahata" symbol of Akita's winter and soul food, Hatahata, is the name of a fish caught off the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan...

NEFT Editorial DepartmentNEFT Editorial Department2017.03.08

Three color mochi

[Miyagi] Delicious farm-fresh sweets found in the northern part of the prefecture!

The northern part of Miyagi Prefecture is a treasure trove of roadside stations and direct sales outlets from the production area. The size of freshly harvested vegetables is incredibly large, different from the vegetables you see in supermarkets! Just looking at it makes me excited...

Chimon2017.03.01

[Miyagi] Rich tonkotsu soy sauce is addictive! Ramendo Sendaikko

Ramendo Sendaikko, popularly known as "Sendaiko Ramen," is a ramen chain with over 10 stores, mainly in Sendai. Founded in 1976, it is rich, tonkotsu-based soy sauce sauce...

Chimon2017.02.24

Great for walking around town! 3 one-hand foods you can eat in Miyagi!

Miyagi Prefecture has a wide range of city-walking spots in each region. This is Miyagi, so there are plenty of one-hand foods that you can easily eat while walking around town! This time, we will introduce one-hand food that is loved by the locals...

Chimon2017.02.21

[Miyagi] 5 recommended bakeries in Sendai

Introducing popular bakeries in Sendai! What kind of bread do you like? Sendai, the capital of the forest, has many shops selling small but unique breads. now...

NEFT Editorial DepartmentNEFT Editorial Department2017.02.16

1000 days rice cake

[Miyagi] 3 Japanese sweets representative of Sendai selected by Ocha no Igata!

Since its founding in 1927, Igata is a tea shop that has been serving Shizuoka tea in Sendai. Igata, a tea company that always faces tea and holds "tea and culture" as its eternal philosophy, is not just about tea leaves, but also about...

Chimon2017.02.15

Seikizan Sando

Speaking of Sendai! The locals also love triangular aburaage and the definition mountain [Miyagi Prefecture]

Miyagi Prefecture's prepared dishes, such as sasa kama and beef tongue, are also delicious, but I have to say that they are a good souvenir. If you want to give something a little unusual, then you can find the "Design" of Demiyama...

Chimon2017.02.08

Amazake

[Miyagi Prefecture] Enjoy it because it is a rice-producing region! Delicious amazake from the prefecture!

Miyagi Prefecture is famous as a rice area. According to statistics from 2015, Miyagi Prefecture ranks 8th in the country in Japan for cultivated land. Of these, it boasts the fourth largest area in the country, when it comes to rice fields. That kind of rice...

Chimon2017.02.03

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