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SAKE & Fukushima
Making the popular label “Hiroki”-“Hiroki Shuzo Honten”
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TRAVEL Fukushima
A symbol of the thriving Buddhist culture in Aizu “Kintosan Eryuji Temple”
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FOOD Fukushima
Rice grown with herbal medicine “Rice farmer Masayuki Furukawa”
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SAKE & Fukushima
Co-existing with food, making sake using the “Kimoto” method. “Daishichi Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.”
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FOOD Fukushima
Reviving abandoned farmland using natural style cultivation “Chardjou Farm Hikaru Ogawa, Mimei Ogawa”
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FOOD Fukushima
Negative ions are good for rice “Rice farmer, Yoshihiro Tadaura”
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CRAFT Fukushima
Lacquerware that adds color to the meal “Lacquer artist Tatsuo Sato”
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TRAVEL Fukushima
Nestled in Mount Iimori, one of the world’s most unusual buildings “Aizu Sazaedo”
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SAKE & Fukushima
Let the sake come to you “Akebono Shuzo Co., Ltd”
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FOOD Fukushima
Brewery with traces of history “Wakaki Shoten Co., Ltd.”
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TRAVEL Fukushima
Discover the world of Salvador Dali “Morohashi Museum of Modern Art”
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TRAVEL Fukushima
Protecting the thatched roof district “Ouchijuku”