Japanese cuisine is very varied, placing great emphasis on fresh and local ingredients, with a focus also on seasonal produce, as well as regional specialties.
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Japanese cuisine is very varied, placing great emphasis on fresh and local ingredients, with a focus also on seasonal produce, as well as regional specialties.
Tohoku consists of the 6 prefectures in the northeast of the main island of Honshu. This lesser-visited region of Japan has a rich history. Geographically, three mountain ranges extend in the area from North to South which are interspersed with lowlands. The Ou mountain range running roughly down the center of Tohoku marks a climactic divide
Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's islands. The island is far less densely populated than the rest of Japan, and vast reaches of the island remain unspoiled and wild, protected in part by the changeable climate and in part by a network of National Parks and quasi National parks. Bordered by the Sea of Japan, the Sea of Ohotsk, and the Pacific Ocean, Hokkaido's climate is cold and snowy in winter months, and warmer and relatively dry in summer.