![]() ![]() No matter what your level of affection for traditional Japanese cuisine, I hope you find something delicious to whet your appetite before that next trip to Japan. Japanese cuisine is my favorite cuisine in the world so a lot of love went into writing this guide on traditional Japanese foods. You’re probably familiar with maguro sushi and sashimi, but have you tried kabura zushi? ![]() Traditional Japanese foods like ramen and tempura are represented well but so are lesser known prefectural delicacies like fukagawa meshi and kaga ryori. To make it as well-rounded as possible, I focused on creating a balanced list that featured both popular Japanese dishes and more obscure regional specialties from the different prefectures in Japan. To be honest, I don’t think I’ve ever met a Japanese dish I didn’t like so it was hard limiting this food guide to just 45 dishes. If the cost of living weren’t so high, we’d actually love to live in Japan. Unlike many travel bloggers, we don’t have a desire to visit every country in the world but we do intend to visit every prefecture in Japan, and a lot of that has to do with our love for traditional Japanese food culture. The fact that Japan trails only France in number of Michelin stars speaks for itself. ![]() Japan is one of the best countries for food, not just in Asia, but in the world. ![]()
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