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Here are the articles to introduce the best restaurants in Kyushu
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A place to taste authentic Fukuoka Motsunabe and popular a la carte dishes. Hakata Motsunabe Yamanaka
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View the Gorgeous Hanging Hina Dolls of Yanagawa City in Fukuoka Prefecture During Hinamatsuri!
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11 Lunches Around Hakata Station
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Not Sure Where to Eat? 13 Amazing Restaurants and Izakaya in Kumamoto
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White Day Elegance: 5 Retreat-Style Restaurants Ideal for Mature Dates in Fukuoka
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Motsunabe or Mizutaki? Which Local Delicacy Is Your Go-To When in Fukuoka?
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Embrace the Arrival of Spring With Plum Blossoms and a Seasonal Feast
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15 Izakaya to Visit in Tenjin, Fukuoka
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Springtime Splendor Equal to Cherry Blossoms! Where to Find Japan’s Best Wisteria
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[Fukuoka] Top 10 Izakaya for Enjoying Local Cuisine
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15 Fukuoka Restaurants to Enjoy Yakiniku for Dinner
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Recommended Restaurants for Visiting While Embarking on a "Suzume" Pilgrimage throughout Japan
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Kyushu, June 2019
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15 Highly Recommended Izakaya in Nakasu and Hakata, Fukuoka
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Kyushu, July 2019
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12 Izakaya in Fukuoka and Hakata with the Best Seafood!
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Food and Sightseeing in Kumamoto: Ramen Isn't All That Kumamoto Is Famous For!
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Restaurants in Tenjin, Fukuoka For Fans of Sake
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Local-Approved! 14 Renowned Motsu Nabe Restaurants in Hakata
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Indulge in a Luxurious Girls' Day Out with Hotel Lunch: 5 Recommended Hotel Restaurants in Hakata, Fukuoka
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12 Popular Gourmet Spots Around Hakata Station
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Motsunabe: How to Eat and the Best Restaurants in Fukuoka
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15 Restaurants to Enjoy Wine in Fukuoka
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Cheesy Goodness! 5 Restaurants in Fukuoka Offering an Abundance of Delicious Cheese Dishes
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15 Restaurants with Delicious Japanese Cuisine in Nakasu, Fukuoka
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Kyushu, March 2019
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12 Recommended Spots in Hakata to Enjoy Kyushu Cuisine
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15 Must-Try Restaurants with Delicious Yakiniku in Fukuoka
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Eat Lunch for 1,000 JPY or Less! Must-Try Restaurants in Fukuoka
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Restaurants in Fukuoka Where You Can Enjoy Your Meal While Viewing Cherry Blossoms
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Urban Greenery to the Great Outdoors: The Best Autumn Foliage Spots in Kyushu for Breathtaking Views
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5 Restaurants in Fukuoka with Extra Hygiene Measures to Fight Coronavirus
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5 Fukuoka Restaurants Perfect for Leisurely Late-Night Dining
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Try Miso Motsunabe if you wish to try Motsunabe in Hakata by yourself! Hakata Motsunabe Yamanaka
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Kyushu, December 2019
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5 Fukuoka Restaurants Offering Irresistible Offal Hotpot with Piping Hot, Plump Textures
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So Good You'll Want to Keep it a Secret! 7 of Hakata's Best Gyoza Restaurants
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50 Restaurants in Japan Where Luggage Storage Service is Available
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15 Recommended Restaurants Where You Can Try Specialties of Fukuoka
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A Trip Around Kyushu - 18 Select Izakaya to Enjoy Outstanding Local Food
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5 Top Restaurants for Enjoying Premium Japanese Beef in the Popular Fukuoka-Hakata Area
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A Winter Must-Eat! Taste Authentic Motsu-Nabe in the Center of Fukuoka
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12 Stylish Restaurants to Visit For Lunch in Yakuin, Fukuoka
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Top 5 Recommended Restaurants to Savor Premium Wagyu in Fukuoka, a Popular Area!
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Warm up Your Winter: 5 Fukuoka Restaurants Offering Abundant Japanese Sake and Shochu Choices
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20 Best Restaurants in Fukuoka, Japan : Discover an Abundance of Regional Specialties Like Ramen and Motsu Nabe
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5 Select Restaurants to Enjoy Kyushu's Delicious Local Cuisine
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5 Must-Visit Restaurants for an Unforgettable Experience in Hakata Area, Fukuoka
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06.27.2016
You can't keep your hands off tebasaki.
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Crispy yet juicy, sweet but spicy, tebasaki karaage (deep-fried chicken wings) are extremely popular throughout Japan. They go fantastic with beer and are hard to stop eating once you get started. Moreover, women know they're chock full of collagen that's good for their skin. Said to have originated from Aichi Prefecture, tebasaki are similar to buffalo chicken wings served in the West, but have a Japanese soy sauce base. There are variations on the recipe, but the most popular flavor is sweet and spicy. Why not try authentic tebasaki this summer in Aichi Prefecture!
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06.27.2016
Slurp your soba like a Japanese and feel the joy.
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Japanese slurp their soba (buckwheat noodles) because it tastes better that way. While enjoyed throughout the year, soba is especially satisfying when eaten cold in the summer. Japanese also eat soba on special occasions such as New Year's Eve and after moving to a new home. Soba restaurants were traditionally established in old renovated Japanese houses, but tachigui (stand-up) soba shops are now everywhere, even on train station platforms, reflecting soba's huge popularity. Always delicious, soba can be eaten with sake and hors d'oeuvres to brighten any occasion.
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06.27.2016
The luckiest vegetable in Japan. Nasu.
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Nasu (Japanese eggplant) became a symbol of happiness in Japan because its pronunciation is the same as for the word "achieve." There is even a popular idiom, "Mount Fuji first, hawk second and eggplant third" that ranks nasu third in the list of auspicious things that can appear in your first dream of the year. Nasu have been cultivated in Japan for the last 1200 years and are commonly eaten in homes as well as at restaurants. They taste great, whether grilled, boiled, baked or fried, and contain potassium that helps cool down your body in the hot summertime. We especially recommend eating them grilled as an appetizer with soy sauce, grated ginger and dried bonito flakes. Simply delicious!
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