The Best Global Cities For Japanese Food
Food is a central pillar of Japanese culture, and it’s even recognised by UNESCO within its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Food is a central pillar of Japanese culture, and it’s even recognised by UNESCO within its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Curious about the birthplace of Western culture in Japan? Learn about Yokohamawere we can see the Japanese take on ice cream, beer, and pasta.
Ever wondered what kind of games there were to play in Japan before the invent of the video game? Take a look at some traditional games like shogi, kendama, and hanafuda here!
Want a crash course in some of the skilled crafters that create the goodness that is Sakuraco’s traditional Japanese snacks? Look no further!
Curious about crackers? Find out more about the centuries old Japanese senbei cracker and famous maker Sanshu Seika.
Maybe you have heard of mochi, but do you know about Kuzumochi, the mochi that actually isn’t mochi? Find out more about it here!
Although castella did not originate in Japan, we still consider it a part of their traditional treats. Learn more about the tasty cake!
Learn more about the world of glutinous rice cakes also known as mochi and the famous and traditional mochi maker, Tengudou.
Curious about some of the traditional snacks featured in Sakuraco boxes? Take a look at one today, monaka made by Eguchi Confectionery.
Interested in traditinal crafts? Learn about one of the most famous glass makers in Japan. Ishizuka is the pioneer of handmade glassware in Japan.
Chopsticks are not just disposable things to throw away, the special laquered chopsticks made by Tanaka Hashiten are masterpieces.
Sakuraco has the authentic Japanese sakura experience from flower viewing to sakura infused foods and teas.
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