30 July, 2011
Summer Events and Traditions: Beach
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  You can’t talk about summer time in Hyogo without talking about the beaches! Hyogo is one of the rare prefectures in Japan  that faces the Sea of  Japan  in the north, and the Seto Inland Sea in the south. There are many beaches suited for swimming, and many people visit from surrounding prefectures as well. In today’s blog, we’re going to introduce some of the popular beaches in Hyogo, as well as the beach culture in Japan 
26 July, 2011
Summer Events and Traditions: Fireworks
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 We hope you enjoyed our last month’s Gourmet series. There are many other delicious gourmet foods in Hyogo, so we hope you get a chance to come and enjoy them.
 This month, we are going to focus on “Summer Events and Traditions,” and our first topic is going to be on fireworks. 
 Fireworks are one of the first things that come to mind when talking about summer in Japan Edo  period. Japan 
Port of Kobe Fireworks Festival  
10 July, 2011
Japanese Sake of Nada
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  Nada-gogo is the popular sake brewing area between the Nada ward of Kobe  city to Nishinomiya Japan 
 Sake Brewery of Nada Gogo
01 July, 2011
[GOURMET] Hyogo's Ramen
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  The third installment of our Gourmet Series is Kobe Ramen. Japanese people love ramen, but these days, it’s becoming increasingly popular among foreign visitors as well. 
Hyogo prefecture is known for delicious ramen. Route 2 between Sannomiya and Shukugawa is also known as the Ramen Road 
  I visited one of the most popular restaurants in Kobe 
  Before we continue, let’s talk little bit about ramen itself.
Many people in Japan 
  Ramen uses wheat noodles and the soup is made from stock based on chicken or pork, and different flavored sauce. The toppings usually consist of char-siu pork, green onions, kamaboko (steamed fish paste), bamboo shoots, and egg. Some of the most popular flavors include soy-sauce, miso (bean paste), salt, and tonkotsu (thick broth made from pork).
 Tonkotsu Ramen
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