Japan’s beloved nostalgic bread. Learn about its 100-year history, healthy filling options, and the legendary Fukuda Pan bakery.
Quincy melon (クインシーメロン) is a beloved Japanese red-flesh melon known for its sweet, juicy flavor and vibrant orange flesh.
Ibaraki's original premium Japanese melon. Learn its taste, history, season, and where to buy this green-fleshed seasonal ...
Discover Takasaki pasta, the iconic local food of Gunma Prefecture. Learn why Takasaki is called Japan's pasta city, its ...
Discover the 20 best foods to eat in Hiroshima — from layered okonomiyaki and fresh oysters to anago meshi and momiji manju.
What to eat in Gunma — yaki manju, okkirikomi, himokawa udon, konnyaku, 群馬名物 and the bold, wheat-driven flavors of Japan’s most underrated mountain prefecture. Gunma sits northwest of Tokyo, ...
Mito umeshu is a premium Japanese plum liqueur tied to Kairakuen Garden. Learn its flavor, history since Tokugawa Nariaki, ...
Gunma Local Cuisine What Makes Gunma Food Unique? Gunma sits northwest of Tokyo, completely landlocked by mountains. No coastline. No seaport. That sounds like a limitation — but it shaped something ...
Nada Gogo (灘五郷) is Japan's most celebrated sake brewing region, spanning five districts between Kobe and Nishinomiya. Learn ...
Ibaraki is Japan's number one melon producer. Discover Ibaraking, Queenthy, and more premium varieties, their flavor, season, ...
Discover Hitachi Aki Soba, the premium autumn specialty from Ibaraki. Learn why these fragrant Japanese soba noodles are ...
Kobe beef croquette (神戸牛コロッケ) is Kobe's most beloved street snack. Crispy panko outside, silky wagyu-infused potato inside.