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No.1
Kamatama Udon

Kamatama Udon

Kamatama Udon (釜玉うどん, Kamadama udon) is a popular variation of Sanuki udon, the famous noodle dish from Kagawa Prefecture. This dish features freshly boiled udon noodles...

No.2
Yobuko Ika Sashimi

Yobuko Ika Sashimi

Yobuko Ika Sashimi (呼子いかの活きづくり, Yobuko ika no ikizukuri) is a signature dish of Yobuko Town in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, often enjoyed alongside the famous Yobuko...

No.3
Braised Skate

Braised Skate

Braised Skate (カスベの煮付け, Kasube no Nitsuke) is a traditional winter dish often prepared in households. The word "Kasube" is a local Hokkaido term for "skate," a type of ca...

No.4
Matsusaka Grilled Chicken

Matsusaka Grilled Chicken

When it comes to Matsusaka City in Mie Prefecture, the world-famous Matsusaka beef naturally comes to mind. However, “Matsusaka Grilled Chicken” (松阪鶏焼き肉, Matsusaka toriyak...

No.5
Fried Gurukun

Fried Gurukun

Fried Gurukun (グルクンの唐揚げ, Gurukun no Karaage) is a beloved traditional dish of Okinawa, made using Gurukun, the prefectural fish of Okinawa, also known as "Takasago" in J...

No.6
Deep-Fried Mehikari

Deep-Fried Mehikari

Deep-Fried Mehikari (めひかりの唐揚げ, Mehikari no karaage) features Mehikari, a small fish measuring 5 to 15 cm, caught at depths of around 300 meters off the coast of Nobeoka ...

No.7
Gyoda Fry

Gyoda Fry

Gyoda Fry (行田フライ, Gyoda furai) is a beloved regional dish originating from Gyoda City in Saitama Prefecture. Despite its name, it’s not a fried dish but rather a savory pan...

No.8
Holland-yaki

Holland-yaki

Holland-yaki (オランダ焼, Holland-yaki) is a unique local specialty that originated in Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture. At first glance, it might resemble desserts like Obanyaki o...

No.9
Babachan Hot Pot

Babachan Hot Pot

Babachan Hot Pot (ばばちゃん鍋, Babachan nabe) is a beloved local dish from Iwami Town in Tottori Prefecture, featuring a deep-sea fish called *tanakagenge*. Affectionately nick...

No.10
Harako Meshi

Harako Meshi

Harako Meshi (はらこ飯, Harako Meshi) is a beloved autumn specialty from Watari Town in Miyagi Prefecture. This dish consists of rice cooked in savory salmon broth, topped gener...

No.11
Sozuri Nabe

Sozuri Nabe

Sozuri Nabe (そずり鍋, Sozuri nabe) is a traditional hot pot dish cherished for generations in Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture. Its hallmark ingredient is "sozuri meat," which ...

No.12
Karashi Renkon

Karashi Renkon

Karashi Renkon (からし蓮根, karashi renkon) is a unique dish from Kumamoto Prefecture, cherished for its crisp lotus root texture and the sharp spiciness of karashi miso that ti...

No.13
Echizen Crab

Echizen Crab

Echizen Crab (越前がに, Echizen gani) is one of the top brands of snow crab in Japan, caught exclusively in Fukui Prefecture. Known for its firm, sweet meat and rich flavor, ...

No.14
Soki Soba

Soki Soba

Soki Soba (ソーキそば, Soki soba) is a traditional dish from Okinawa, featuring Okinawa soba noodles topped with sweet and savory braised pork ribs (soki). The soki is slow-cook...

No.15
Dote-yaki

Dote-yaki

Dote-yaki (どて焼き) is a slow-simmered dish made with beef tendon cooked in a rich broth of miso and mirin. Alongside kushikatsu skewers, it has become a staple of Osaka’s icon...

No.16
Kusaya

Kusaya

Kusaya (くさや, Kusaya) is a distinctive fermented food that has been made for centuries in the Izu Islands of Tokyo. This unique delicacy is created by marinating fresh fish su...

No.17
Yanagawa Hot Pot

Yanagawa Hot Pot

Yanagawa Hot Pot (柳川鍋, Yanagawa nabe) is a traditional hot pot dish from the Edo period, featuring loach fish as its star ingredient. Similar to "Dozeu Nabe," another loac...

No.18
Coconut Crab

Coconut Crab

The Coconut Crab (ヤシガニ, Yashigani) is one of the largest land-dwelling hermit crabs in the world and can be found in select areas of Okinawa, particularly around Miyako Isla...

No.19
Mimiga

Mimiga

Mimiga (ミミガー, Mimiga) is a traditional delicacy from Okinawa, made from pig’s ears. Known for its unique, crunchy texture, the dish gets its name from the Okinawan word for ...

No.20
Tsukishima Monjayaki

Tsukishima Monjayaki

Tsukishima Monjayaki (月島もんじゃ, Monjayaki) is a unique dish with an interesting origin: its name is said to come from writing characters with the batter on a hot griddle (“m...