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Soba, the Dish that Demands Technique to Eat
2014/03/07 | English, Japanese Food Asakusa, Edo, Japanese culture, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese tradition, soba, tempura, Washoku
The third dish that I want to look into is Soba. Soba is a very original dish which can be categori
Tempora, Tempurar, or Tempura?
2014/03/06 | English, Japanese Food Edo, Japanese food, Japanese history, Sushi, tempura, Tokugawa, Tokyo, Washoku, What to eat in Tokyo, Yamanoue hotel
Today, I would like to look into the history of Tempura. Yesterday I wrote; Edo was full of work
Mystery of Sushi
2014/03/04 | English, Japanese Food Cool Japan, Edo, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Sushi, Tokyo, Washoku
In the previous article “What is Washoku? Part I”, I confessed that I did not know what Washoku (Jap
SAKURA-MOCHI, Traditional Sweets Covered With Cherry Leaves
2014/03/04 | English, Japanese Food anko, Asakusa, Cherry blossoms, Cool Japan, Difference between West and East, Edo, Girls' festival, Hinamatsuri, Japanese food, Japanese sweets, Sakuramochi, Tokyo, Tokyo Sky Tree, Washoku
On the 3rd March, we, the Japanese, traditionally celebrate Girls' festival called Hinamatsuri. If
Fabulous Traditional Handmade Candies!!
2014/02/13 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Food Asakusa, Cool Japan, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese food, japanese souvenirs, Japanese sweets, Japanese tradition, Kawaii, Tokyo, where to go in Tokyo
Today, again, I would like to share an information about a shop in Tokyo. Very near to Imado jinj
Great Pancakes in Tokyo
2014/01/04 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Food anko, Asakusa, Cool Japan, Dorayaki, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese tradition, pancakes, Wagashi, Washoku, Western culture in Japan
Pancakes have become something of a fad for the last two or three years in Japan. If you visit Hara
Japan, the Country of Pun!
2014/01/02 | English, Japanese Culture Japanese bread, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, melon-pan, Western culture in Japan
When I was a small kid, I went to some English speaking country in a school excursion. I was frozen