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  • Depachika
    Article

    Depachika Guide: Exploring the Food Basements of Japanese Department Stores

    If you're a food lover visiting Japan, there's one destination you absolutely cannot miss. However, you won't find it listed in Michelin guide books or street food articles. You need to go underground. Welcome to the Depachika, a portman...
    2025年12月10日
  • Vegan dishes
    Japan

    A Guide to Vegan Japanese Snacks and Vegetarian Dining in Japan

    Japan is world-famous for sushi, sashimi, ramen, and wagyu beef. For many years, however, visitors who followed a plant-based diet often found it difficult to enjoy Japanese cuisine without compromise. Fish stock (dashi), eggs, and hidde...
    2025年10月29日
  • autumn food in Japan
    Article

    Japanese Autumn Foods Guide: 10 Must-Try Seasonal Dishes

    Japanese autumn food is shaped by one phrase: shokuyoku no aki (食欲の秋) — "the season of appetite." Autumn in Japan runs from September through November, and it is widely considered the best time of year to eat. The rice harvest peaks ...
    2025年8月27日2026年3月22日
  • Modern Japanese fusion dishes featuring ramen, omurice, and tonkatsu on a stylish table.
    Japan

    West Meets East: Best Japanese Fusion Food Of 2025

    🌏 Japanese Fusion Food West Meets East: A Guide to Japanese Fusion Food How Japan absorbed, transformed, and made its own the culinary traditions of China, Portugal, France, and beyond, creating dishes that are now considered quintessen...
    2025年7月12日2026年3月30日
  • Japanese christmas cake
    Japan

    Premium Japanese Christmas Cake Selections in 2024

    Christmas in Japan, while not a traditional holiday, has become a widely celebrated occasion. It’s seen as a time for festive lights, gift-giving, and spending quality time with loved ones. One of the most iconic symbols of Christmas in ...
    2024年10月31日2025年9月26日
  • Japanese apple (りんご)
    Japanese Fruit

    Japanese apple (りんご)

    Japanese apples, known as "ringo," are some of the finest fruits you can find. It offers a perfect blend of sweetness, crispness, and juiciness. With varieties like Fuji and Tsugaru, Japanese apples are enjoyed worldwide for their except...
    2024年9月9日2026年4月17日
  • best japanese winter food
    Japan

    Best Japanese Winter Foods: 10 Must-Try Dishes to Warm You Up

    Japanese winter food is built around one idea: warmth. When temperatures drop across Japan, the country's food culture shifts toward slow-cooked broths, steaming hot pots, and sweet seasonal treats that have been enjoyed for centuries. W...
    2024年9月3日2026年3月22日
  • Japanese Short Cake (ショートケーキ)
    Japanese Snacks

    Japanese Short Cake (ショートケーキ)

    Speaking of Japanese sweets, wagashi (Japanese traditional sweets) may be the first one to cross your mind. Daifuku, Dango, Dorayaki, Taiyaki, etc are the popular wagashi with ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi. However, apart ...
    2022年12月22日2026年3月14日
  • Japanese Christmas cake
    Kanagawa

    Japanese Christmas Cake (クリスマスケーキ)

    Introduction to Japanese Christmas Cake These types of cakes are where we can see almost everywhere during the holiday season. Japanese Christmas Cake or Kurisimasu Keki is a holiday traditional sweet that is just a type of Japanese-styl...
    2021年12月16日2025年9月30日
  • mame shitogi
    Aomori

    Mame Shihtogi (まめしとぎ)

    Some foods survive for centuries not because they are trendy, but because they are deeply tied to a place and its people. Mame shitogi (豆しとぎ) is one of those foods. It comes from the Nanbu region of Aomori Prefecture, and most people...
    2026年6月12日
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    2026年8月16日
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    Mie Nanki Mikan (三重南紀みかん)
    2026年8月16日
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    Koji Buai (麹歩合): How Much Rice Becomes Koji
    2026年8月15日
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