
[Yamagata Prefecture] 7 craft beers from Yamagata Prefecture! Beer with cherries and apples too!
Yamagata is famous for producing cherries such as ``Sato Nishiki,'' and craft beer is made using cherries and apples as secondary ingredients. 2...
Yamagata is famous for producing cherries such as ``Sato Nishiki,'' and craft beer is made using cherries and apples as secondary ingredients. 2...
Rumor has it that a portrait of Yozan Uesugi is displayed in the elementary and junior high school gymnasiums in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture. Yonezawa citizens affectionately call him Takayama-ko...
During the Boshin War, a battle was fought in Yamagata Prefecture over the Shonai clan, which was regarded as an enemy of the Imperial Court, along with the Aizu clan. In addition to the Shonai domain with 170,000 koku and the Yonezawa domain with 180,000 koku...
Do you know Mogami River Senbon Dango, a dumpling that many people from inside and outside of Yamagata Prefecture visit every day and line up to buy? This time, let's explore the reason for its popularity...
Who do you think of when you think of popular Sengoku warlords? Many people think of Oda Nobunaga, a military commander who aimed to unify the country during a war-torn world...
The most famous fruit in Yamagata Prefecture is, of course, cherries. This time, I want to buy delicious cherries in Yamagata!
During the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, a major battle called the Keicho Dewa Battle took place in Yamagata Prefecture. The highest forces of the Eastern Army based at Yamagata Castle...
Speaking of cherries, many people probably think of Yamagata Prefecture. Cherries are the main agricultural product of Yamagata Prefecture, and there are many different varieties within the prefecture...
One of the ingredients that has been featured on a certain TV program in the past and became a hot topic is called a dialect. "Yamagata residents eat weeds" etc...
A hijiki? Hijiki? It's hard to believe that seaweed is oka. In Nanyo City, Yamagata Prefecture, the hijiki "oka hijiki" made in the fields serves the dining table...