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Broccoli! Nutritious and photogenic!
HYOGO, Oct. 22 – A gigantic broccoli welcomes visitors to Kobe at the observation deck of Kobe Airport in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It’s a 3-meter-tall 500-kilogram artwork named “Broccoli” made of fiber-reinforced plastic. It was made in 2022, inspired by one of the miniature creations of a Japanese photographer. Today, it’s a famous photo spot. Kobe city has approximately 66 hectares of fields producing broccoli. “We want people to learn about our locally produced broccoli and eat it after seeing this,” a Kobe City government official said. “This is so big. We are surprised,” a mother and her daughter from Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture, said.
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A couple turns old tea trees into craftwork
SHIGA, Oct. 19 — A couple who runs a woodworking shop in Koka, Shiga Prefecture, manufactures and sells woodcraft using tea trees which are no longer in use. Yoshitsugu Okada, 68, and his wife Tomoko, 66, offer a variety of wooden products — teaspoons, kuromoji Lindera umbellata picks used when eating Japanese sweets, traditional Japanese ornamental hairpins and earrings — to promote the city’s Tsuchiyama district which is a tea producing area. Kuromoji trees, also called Japanese spicebush, are commonly used to make high-quality toothpicks and chopsticks. The trees, known for its antiviral effects, are also used to make herb tea. The couple also design and produce tea utensils, accessories … Continue reading
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“Pears are scary!” Rakugo performer Shirapi Tatekawa tells story about pears on pickup bed in fruit farm in Tendo, Yamagata Prefecture
YAMAGATA, Oct. 14 – The Osho Fruits Farm in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, organized a rakugo Japanese traditional-style comedy show in the middle of the fruit farm during the best harvesting season. One professional rakugo storyteller sat on the platform on the back of a pickup truck and depicted a comical story about La France, a pear that came from France and is known as a western pear in Japan. The Osho Fruits Farm organized two rakugo shows this year and may make them regular local events. “Pears are scary,” a man in the story said, and others brought pears, pear jam, pear cakes, and such to scare him off. … Continue reading
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Edamame takeaway shop opens in Kyoto
KYOTO, Oct. 13 ― A unique takeaway shop specializing in edamame opened in Kyoto on Oct. 13, offering a new way of eating the beans while walking, with an aim to expand their consumption. SPICE UP EDAMA Meee, located in the Sanjo Meitengai shopping arcade, a popular tourist destination in the city, serves steamed edamame beans with flavors such as butter, soy sauce or wasabi in a special container with a pocket to keep the removed pods, making it convenient for people to eat them while they walk down the street. The beans, priced at 700 yen per container, come in eight different flavors including peperoncino and Japanese apricot. Both … Continue reading
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“What goes best with milk?” Hokuren asking consumers to vote by Nov. 30
TOKYO, Oct. 5 – “What’s the best food to pair with milk?” Hokuren Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives of Hokkaido, Japan, has started a nationwide poll to choose the best milk companion as part of its ongoing effort to boost milk consumption. Hokuren’s website has a list of candidates, and you can cast an online vote on the website or the X (ex-Twitter) by November 30. The campaign is part of the “Milk Land Hokkaido” initiative for encouraging the consumption of milk and dairy products. The Milk Land Hokkaido has prepared a special website with the posters of ten “election” candidates: bean jam buns, toast, cakes, curry and rice, doughnuts, chocolates, … Continue reading
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