Fuku (Tessa)
The authentic Yamaguchi Prefecture Fugu is just a blissful tasteFuku (Tessa) introduction
In Yamaguchi Prefecture, fugu is called 'fugu' with auspicious luck. Long ago, because it often hits the poison of puffer fish, sashimi was called 'tessa' and 'tentchiri' (pot), similar to a gun. Nowadays, fuku can be eaten anywhere in Japan, but there is a translation that is said to be Yamaguchi. It happened that the fishing ground was close, but in Meiji 21, the first Prime Minister Hirobumi ITO, who was produced by Yamaguchi Prefecture, happened to eat the fuku, which had been banned from eating before the Edo period . Ito's work led to the fact that the ban on food lifting by prefectural ordinance was carried out first in Japan and began to enter the mouth of people.
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