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Here are the articles to introduce the best restaurants in Northern Honshu (Tohoku)
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If you visit Yamagata, don't miss out! Top 5 Recommended Restaurants to Enjoy Yamagata Beef and Yonezawa Beef | Yamagata
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Top 15 Restaurants in Hiraizumi, a World Heritage Site
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Recommended after sightseeing in Miyagi! A restaurant where one can fully enjoy Japan's popular food culture
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A Must Try for Japanophiles! 15 Select Restaurants Around Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture to Enjoy Local Flavors
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7 Restaurants in Sendai Where You Can Enjoy Authentic Japanese Cuisine
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Packed with ingredients from Miyagi Prefecture! 5 restaurants that you must visit when you come to Sendai.
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Northern Honshu (Tohoku), February 2019
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Recommended Restaurants for Visiting While Embarking on a "Suzume" Pilgrimage throughout Japan
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5 Recommended Restaurants for Yamagata Beef to Enjoy During Your Zao Hot Spring Excursion
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If you want to enjoy delicious seafood in Sendai, this is the place! Here are 5 recommended restaurants in Miyagi.
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5 Authentic French Restaurants to Enjoy in Sendai, the Largest City in Tohoku
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[2019 Edition] The Best Spots and Restaurants in Japan for Viewing Cherry Blossoms
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Experience the Best of Fukushima in Autumn! Must-Visit Sightseeing Spots
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Must-See Summer Festivals in Tohoku
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5 Restaurants to Enjoy Authentic Brand Beef in the Wagyu Battleground of Tohoku | Yamagata, Miyagi, Iwate, Fukushima
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Gaining Global Acclaim: 5 Restaurants in Morioka, Popular Among Overseas Tourists
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Must-Visit Restaurants in Sendai! 5 Places to Enjoy Delicious Gyutan|Miyagi・Sendai
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3 Restaurants in Iwate Serving Morioka Reimen So Good You'll Want to Eat It All Year Round
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The Best Reviewed Yakiniku Spots Around Sendai Station
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5 Must-Try Morioka Gourmet Restaurants When Visiting the Morioka Sansa Odori Festival|Iwate
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Discover flavors unique to Tohoku! Top 5 gourmet restaurants to visit in Sendai
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Discover the Magical Hirosaki Sakura Festival, Captivating 2 Million Visitors Every Year!
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Double Your Travel Memories! 5 Must-Try Local Dishes to Enjoy Alongside the Sendai Tanabata Festival|Sendai
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5 Must-Visit Restaurants When Attending the Aomori Nebuta Festival|Aomori
Northern Honshu (Tohoku) - Chef's Recommendation
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Discover the best restaurants ideal for someone with special dietary restrictions or preferences by menu items and ingredients.
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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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