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The Selected Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo Where You Can Experience a Higher Level
In Tokyo, renowned restaurants specializing in dishes made from the freshest seafood and expertly prepared Edomae sushi, which brings out the umami of seasonal seafood through meticulous preparation, are abundant. When you visit Tokyo, why not treat yourself to a slightly luxurious experience and enjoy top-tier sushi? We'll introduce some recommended restaurants where you can savor the exceptional freshness of seasonal seafood and the delicate Japanese craftsmanship that is truly unique.
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The New Side of "Dassai": Special Menu Using Sake Kasu and an Event to Savor Autumn Food Pairing with "Dassai" Held in Shinjuku, Tokyo
"Dassai," which has now made a name for itself overseas and even established a brewery in New York in March of this year, is a pure rice, daiginjo sake produced by "Asahi Shuzo," located in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The name "Dassai" is derived from the place name where the brewery is situated, "Osogoe", and the pen name of the literary master Masaoka Shiki, "Dassai Sho-oku shujin" (Otter Bookstore Ower). Among locally brewed Japanese sake, Dassai stands out for its exceptional drinkability and the purity of its sake quality, captivating people worldwide. From October 18th (Wednesday) to October 31st (Tuesday) in 2023, for a period of 14 days, "Dassai and Food Pairing for 14 Days" will be held at Shinjuku Takashimaya Restaurants Park. Let's introduce this special event where you can enjoy collaboration menus using Dassai's sake kasu and pairings with Dassai sake.
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Event Featuring "Dassai," Beloved Worldwide, and Savory Autumn Specials: "Enjoying Autumn Food Pairing with Dassai" Held in Shinjuku, Tokyo
"Dassai," which has now made a name for itself overseas and even established a brewery in New York in March of this year, is a pure rice, daiginjo sake produced by "Asahi Shuzo," located in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The name "Dassai" is derived from the place name where the brewery is situated, "Osogoe," and the pen name of the literary master Masaoka Shiki, "Dassai Sho-oku shujin" (Otter Bookstore Ower). Among locally brewed Japanese sake, Dassai stands out for its exceptional drinkability and the purity of its sake quality, captivating people worldwide. From October 18th (Wednesday) to October 31st (Tuesday) in 2023, for a period of 14 days, "Dassai and Food Pairing for 14 Days" will be held at Shinjuku Takashimaya Restaurants Park. Let's take an early look at what this event has to offer.
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Kinchakuda Manjushage Park: Japan's Ultimate Spot for Higanbana With a Stunning 5 Million Flowers!
The official name for "manjushage" (red spider lilies), which often feature in Japanese anime, is actually "higanbana". With delicate petals and vivid colors, they create a mystical, out-of-this-world scene when blooming in clusters. This article introduces Kinchakuda in Saitama Prefecture, the place to go to enjoy views of Manjushage, and restaurants near major stations to enjoy when visiting Kinchakuda by train.
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5 popular SAVOR JAPAN Yakiniku Restaurants that Travelers are into!
The unique characteristics of Japanese yakiniku restaurants, such as the way customers sit around a teppan (iron plate) and the distinct flavors of each restaurant's sauce, have made the yakiniku joints themselves well-liked tourist destinations. Additionally, distinctive Japanese cuisines like sukiyaki and shabu-shabu are gaining popularity. We will now discuss a few popular restaurants that received good ratings in the meat cuisine category on SAVOR JAPAN.
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Top 10 Izakaya in Shinjuku Recommended by Locals
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s biggest business areas. Home to the famous Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and many commercial facilities, it is one of Tokyo’s must-see sightseeing areas. This article will introduce 10 izakaya that are great to visit after a day’s sightseeing.
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An Expat’s Guide to the Top Winter Foods in Japan
An important part of Japan's rich food culture is taking advantage of the season's fresh ingredients, so it's a great idea to be aware of what's in season when you visit. Eating seasonally is also a way to immerse yourself more deeply in a sense of Japan's nature and culture while you travel. From warm, home-style cooking, street foods, and seasonal fruits and vegetables, here are my picks for the foods to try during winter in Japan.
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10 Best Izakaya In Shinjuku With Menus For Multiple Languages
The city of Shinjuku boasts one of Japan's largest and liveliest entertainment districts. At the same time, choosing a single restaurant among the thousands of options can be a difficult task to say the least. As such, this list of 10 recommended izakaya with multilingual menus should narrow down your choices to help you find carefree leisure alongside quality cuisine and sake selections.
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15 Restaurants in Ikebukuro and Shinjuku Serving the Best Sake
In recent years, sake (Japanese alcohol) has captured the attention of people from around the world. That's why going to restaurants that serve sake is a must when going sightseeing in Tokyo! This article focuses on the Ikebukuro and Shinjuku area where you will find restaurants that serve both Japanese meals and sake.
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Popular Japanese Dishes Made with Fish
As an island country, Japan has a wealth of seafood. In supermarkets, you can find a range of fish that changes according to the season. Most Japanese people have childhood memories of home-cooked meals made with these fish. This article will introduce some popular fish-based home-cooked dishes that are now part of Japanese culture. At the end, you'll find a list of some restaurants serving delicious meals made with fish as well.
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Japan's largest city, Tokyo, is the center of culinary culture in Japan. Countless Tokyo restaurants serve every kind of food imaginable and the Toyosu fish market keeps restaurants stocked with the nation's finest fish.
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Near Tokyo
Coastal areas, mountains and valleys surrounding Tokyo are bursting with tourist destinations, such as hot springs and ski slopes, where many unique foods are only available locally.
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Kyoto and Osaka Area
The cities of Kyoto and Osaka, together with their surrounding areas, have greatly influenced Japan's culinary culture since the 7th Century. The region is renowned for its entertainment, Kobe beef, and wide-ranging traditional dishes.
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Hokkaido Area
The island of Hokkaido is home to wide-ranging produce of the finest quality, such as rice, meat, vegetables, fish and fruit. Popular dishes from Hokkaido include robatayaki (food slowly roasted on skewers) and Sapporo miso ramen.
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Northern Honshu (Tohoku)
The northern end of Japan's main island, Honshu, is renowned for its seasonal fruit and vegetables, nation-leading harvest of fish (especially tuna from Ohma), and delicious beef from Yonezawa, Sendai and Yamagata.
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Central Honshu (Chubu)
Chubu is in the center of Japan's main island, Honshu, and its culinary culture reflects its position between Japan's western and eastern halves. Delicious Hida beef, world-famous Mount Fuji and many acclaimed sake breweries are in Chubu.
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Western Honshu (Chugoku)
Chugoku, on the southwest of Japan's main island, is rich with diverse produce. Many of its products are praised as Japan's best, including Matsuba crabs from Tottori and oysters from Hiroshima. Its pears and muscats are also top grade.
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Shikoku
The mild climate of Shikoku is ideal for growing citrus fruit such as sudachi. Shikoku is also famous for Sanuki udon noodles, huge yields of tiger prawn from Ehime Prefecture and the best torafugu (tiger globefish) in the country.
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Kyushu
Western culture was first introduced to Japan through Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, where the influence of Portuguese and other western cuisine influenced the creation of a colorful culinary tradition.
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Okinawa and Southeast Islands
Okinawa, Japan’s southernmost prefecture, is a treasure trove of distinctive dishes and drinks that have become popular throughout Japan, including Okinawa soba, unique sushi toppings and Awamori distilled liquor.