[Odate City, Akita Prefecture] Not only Akita dogs. Odate City’s natural monument “Akita Three Chickens”
Odate City is known for its Akita dogs, but it is also home to the three Akita chickens: Hinaidori, Koeyoshidori, and Kinpadori...
Odate City is known for its Akita dogs, but it is also home to the three Akita chickens: Hinaidori, Koeyoshidori, and Kinpadori...
Did you know that there is a local gourmet dish in Fukushima Prefecture called "Sauce Katsudon"? The strongest combination of sweet and spicy sauce and pork cutlet, and the shredded meat in between...
Aomori's ramen is famous for its dried sardine ramen, but did you know that miso ramen is also popular? Miso ramen is also available in old-fashioned restaurants...
Although Miyagi Prefecture has the least number of hot springs among the six prefectures of Tohoku, there are many hot springs scattered throughout the prefecture that have unique hot spring qualities. There are 5 hot springs...
When it comes to souvenir sweets from Fukushima, ``Mamadoru'' and ``thin skin manju'' are famous. However, this time we will be talking about the sweet "Awamanju" which has many secret fans...
Fukushima Prefecture has the largest number of hot springs in the Tohoku region, and each of its three regions - Nakadori, where the Tohoku Shinkansen runs through, Hamadori on the Pacific Coast, and Aizu - have hot springs with unique spring qualities...
What kind of image do you have when you hear the word "Karinto"? It is a familiar sweet that is a staple of tea ceremony, but in Motomiya City, Fukushima Prefecture, there are 100...
This is the second day of a one-night, two-day gourmet trip from Sendai [Iizaka Onsen Edition]! Tohoku Rokken Trivia Media: NEFT Related Articles [Fukushima Prefecture] Sendai Station...
This time it's a short gourmet trip! I'd like to tell you about my ``one-night, two-day trip full of delicious food using an express bus'' in Fukushima City, which is very close to Sendai...
Speaking of winter, it's the season that makes me miss mochi. I'm sure many of you have fond memories of stuffing your face with mochi during New Year's when you were a child. now...