The article reports on the Flavors of Japan food festival, held by the Japanese Food Culture Committee in New York in March 2007. The trade show sought to promote a wide range of Japanese dishes other than sushi and sashimi. Some of the food featured include the Japanese beef, bean paste,...
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Explores Japan’s most popular topics, such as food, technology, ecology, regional promotions and more New year’s day in CHICHIBUFeatures Chichibu’s local sake and scenes of the New Year Explore Japan Journey through the WoodlandFeatures the elusive mastery of woodworking, visiting 3 regions to...
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urbanwarrior New York City4 contributions 24 Japanese Art in Japantown If you are a traveler looking for authentic Japanese Art, then Japantown is the place to visit. I have been to San Francisco numerous times, and only recently have I made the effort to see Japantown and spend a f...
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We plan to outdo the inaugural parade in terms of marchers, contents, and food tents all highlighting the uniqueness of Japan, while also solidifying with Asian communities during AAPI Heritage Month. We hope that these festivities bring the Japanese and all of New York City even closer ...