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Sweet beans jelly
Japanese food05/01/202406/14/2024

Sweet beans jelly

Sweet beans jelly is called “yokan” in Japanese. It’s one of the traditional Japanese sweets […]

Daifuku&Mochi
Japanese food04/29/202406/14/2024

Daifuku&Mochi

Daifuku is pronounced the same as “Daifuku” in Japan, and in Japan, rice cake is called “moc […]

Ohagi
Japanese food04/27/202406/14/2024

Ohagi

Type of Japanese bean cake is called “ohagi” in Japanese. It is also called “botamochi,&#822 […]

Japanese sweets
Japanese food04/26/202406/14/2024

Japanese sweets

Japanese sweets are pronounced as “wagashi” in Japanese. They are a slightly different type of swe […]

Ekiben
Articles culture Japanese food04/24/202406/14/2024

Ekiben

“Ekiben” is also called “Ekiben” in Japanese. “Ekiben” refers to boxed lun […]

Beef bone ramen
Articles Japanese food04/21/202406/14/2024

Beef bone ramen

Ramen is a quintessential noodle dish representing Japan. It’s likely that even foreign travelers think, […]

Oden
Articles Japanese food04/20/202406/14/2024

Oden

Oden is also called “oden” in Japanese. Oden is a traditional Japanese winter dish. Although it&#8 […]

Deep-fried Chikuwa with seaweed(chikuwa age)
Articles Japanese food04/18/202406/14/2024

Deep-fried Chikuwa with seaweed(chikuwa age)

Deep-fried Chikuwa with seaweed is called “isobe-age” in Japanese. Isobe-age is a type of tempura. […]

Sashimi Rice Bowl(sashimi donburi)
Articles Japanese food04/16/202406/14/2024

Sashimi Rice Bowl(sashimi donburi)

Sashimi Rice Bowl is called ” kaisen-don ” in Japanese. If you’re interested, please read th […]

Hot pot
Articles Japanese food04/14/202406/14/2024

Hot pot

Hot pot is called “nabe” in Japanese. Strictly speaking, it is referred to as “nabe dish&#82 […]

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