[Miyagi] 5 recommended bakeries in Sendai
Introducing popular bakeries in Sendai! What kind of bread do you like? Sendai, the capital of forests, sells small but unique breads...
Introducing popular bakeries in Sendai! What kind of bread do you like? Sendai, the capital of forests, sells small but unique breads...
Since its founding in 1919, Ocha no Igata has been located in Sendai and has continued to provide tea from Shizuoka. A company that always deals with tea and upholds "tea and culture" as its eternal philosophy...
Miyagi Prefecture's delicatessen dishes, such as bamboo shoots and beef tongue, are delicious, but I have to say that they are not great as souvenirs. Although it's a little different...
Miyagi Prefecture is famous for its rice production. According to statistics for 2015, Miyagi Prefecture's cultivated land area ranks 8th in Japan. Among them, it is the 4th largest in the country when it comes to rice fields...
If you catch a cold, drink egg sake. Have you ever heard the legend? Tamagozake has been popular as a home medicine, but in Sendai it dates back to the Edo period...
There are three things I want you to eat when traveling to Sendai. One is ``Zunda Shake'', another is ``Beef Tongue Set Meal'', and the last is ``Akiu Ohagi''...
Did you know that there once existed a god of good fortune in Sendai? His name was ``Sendai Shiro.'' Even now, there are stores displaying his photo, hoping to benefit from his blessings.
When the sound of bamboo exploding in flames echoes through the temple grounds, the people of Miyagi Prefecture realize once again that the new year has begun. Held at Osaki Hachiman Shrine in the cold skies...
Wake Up, Girls! is an idol anime set in Sendai. Speaking of idol anime, it is generally about the glorious idols...
Did you know that Miyagi Prefecture is one of Japan's leading pudding prefectures? According to a 2014 survey, Miyagi Prefecture ranks second in pudding consumption nationwide. Japan...