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Fun Link Friday: The Famous Foods Of Every Japanese Prefecture

Posted on February 22, 2013 by LM
Ishikawa's famous foods. Image from Tofugu.

Ishikawa’s famous foods: Kabura-zushi, jibuni, Kaga ryouri. Image from Tofugu.

Every region in Japan is famous for local food. One might even say that Japan is famous for being famous for food! Koichi on Tofugu has collected three famous foods from each prefecture from Hokkaido to Okinawa in this two-part series. Itadakimasu!

The Famous Foods Of Every Japanese Prefecture [North, East, Central]

The Famous Foods Of Every Japanese Prefecture Part 2 [West, South]

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