Cool Japan Article

Cool Japan Article

  • 23Highly Unique Regional Food Cultures Born from the Blessings of the Kuroshio Current

    Kuroshio Town, located in the southwest of Kochi Prefecture, is home to an expansive coastline featuring stunning sandy and rocky beach…

    • Japanese Food Culture
    • Fisheries
    • Japan of the Sea
  • 22Transforming Conventional Notions Surrounding Scallops A Global Brand Strategy from Iwate Prefecture in Sanriku

    Located in the center of the Sanriku coastline in the southeastern part of Iwate Prefecture, Kamaishi City is blessed with an abundance…

    • Producers
    • Japanese Nature
    • Japanese Food Culture
    • Fisheries
    • Local production for local consumption
  • 19Finding Value in What Is Available The Fascinating Nature, People, History, and Food Culture of the Oki Islands

    The Oki Islands are located 40–80 km north of the Shimane Peninsula. The Oki Islands consists of 180 islands of various sizes, four of…

    • Ryotei & Restaurants
    • Lodging/Hotels
    • Producers
    • Gastronomy and Culinary
    • Japanese Nature
    • Japanese history and traditional culture
    • Agriculture
    • Fisheries
    • Local production for local consumption
    • Foreigner Activation
    • Public-private partnerships and collaborations
    • Community Revitalization
    • Japan of the Sea
  • 16SUSHI×TECHNOLOGY Pioneering the Future of Food Culture from Kanazawa.

    Kanazawa City in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan’s Hokuriku area is known for Kenroku-en Garden, Kanazawa Castle, and the Nagamachi Samura…

    • Ryotei & Restaurants
    • Producers
    • Technology
    • Japanese history and traditional culture
    • Japanese Food Culture
    • Fisheries
    • Local production for local consumption
    • Overseas Expansion
    • Community Revitalization
    • Japan of the Sea
  • 15A Respect for Nature and Life Alongside the Sea – Kesennuma Pride

    Kesennuma City in Miyagi Prefecture is surrounded by sea and mountain, and its port has landed the largest volume of katsuo, or bonito,…

    • Producers
    • City Planning
    • Gastronomy and Culinary
    • Japanese Nature
    • Japanese Food Culture
    • Fisheries
    • SDGs
    • Local production for local consumption
    • Foreigner Activation
    • Experience
    • Public-private partnerships and collaborations
    • Sake
    • Community Revitalization
    • Japan of the Sea
  • 14Lifestyles in Close Proximity to the Sea.An Area that Brings Together Sustainable Development and Unique Attractions—Ine Town

    Ine Town, located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture, is known for its funaya, or wooden boathouses. One of the most scenic spo…

    • Ryotei & Restaurants
    • Lodging/Hotels
    • Producers
    • City Planning
    • Japanese Nature
    • Japanese history and traditional culture
    • Japanese Food Culture
    • Fisheries
    • Local production for local consumption
    • Experience
    • Public-private partnerships and collaborations
    • Community Revitalization
    • Japan of the Sea