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Oosaka
Kayakumeshi (かやく飯)
INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKUMESHI Kayakumeshi is one of Japan's five great rice dishes (日本五大銘飯) and is a representative food from Osaka prefecture. Kayakumeshi is the kind of thing that one would expect Osaka people to think. With its co... -
Ehime
Uwajima Taimeshi (宇和島鯛めし)
Eaten in Imabari City (Toyo) and Matsuyama City Hojo (Nakayo), "sea bream" (tai meshi) is a local dish made by cooking a whole sea bream in a clay pot or kettle. "Tai meshi" in Uwajima City (Nanyo) is a fisherman's dish in which sea brea... -
Ishikawa
Kanazawa Curry (金沢カレー)
It is a volcano like image with the sauce covering the entire mountain of rice. It is part of the style to completely cover the rice. Giving this curry more of a unique style is the stainless steel boat-shaped dish that it is served on. -
Ibaraki
Stamina Ramen (スタミナラーメン)
Sweet and spicy bowl of thick noodles with liver, cabbage, pumpkin and other variety of vegetables. Healthy ramen that fills your stamina bars. -
Akita
Kiritanpo (きりたんぽ)
If you are interested in local cuisine from Akita Prefecture, you might want to try Kiritanpo, a unique dish made from mashed rice that is wrapped around a cedar skewer and grilled over charcoal. This article introduces the history and f...