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Kokura’s Yaki-Udon(Fried Udon Noodles): Discover the Origins of This Unique Soul Food
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Kokura’s Yaki-Udon(Fried Udon Noodles): Discover the Origins of This Unique Soul Food

Kokura, a district in Kitakyushu City, is known as the birthplace of yaki-udon(Fried Udon Noodles)—stir-fried udon noodles. While yaki-udon has become a popular dish across Japan, its origins trace back to a time of postwar food shortages. By using thick, chewy udon noodles instead of scarce yakisoba noodles, a simple yet satisfying dish was born. Today, yaki-udon remains a beloved comfort food for locals. In this article, we’ll explore the history, appeal, and best places to enjoy yaki-udon in Kokura.

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Mie Prefectural Art Museum: A Quiet Gateway to Culture and Imagination
Chiharu Higo Chiharu Higo

Mie Prefectural Art Museum: A Quiet Gateway to Culture and Imagination

Nestled in a quiet residential area of Tsu City, the Mie Prefectural Art Museum offers a deep and thoughtful art experience through its impressive collection of modern Western-style paintings and works by artists connected to Mie, including the dedicated Yanagihara Yoshitatsu Memorial Gallery.

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Mekari Park: Stunning Views and a Touch of History and Peace
Cultural Experiences Hideyuki Ito Cultural Experiences Hideyuki Ito

Mekari Park: Stunning Views and a Touch of History and Peace

Mekari Shrine in Kitakyushu’s Moji District is a popular destination for tourists, but did you know there’s another hidden gem nearby? Mekari Park, perched high above the area, offers not only breathtaking views of the Kanmon Strait but also a chance to experience cultural and historical landmarks, such as the World Peace Pagoda nestled within its grounds.

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Discover a Hidden Gem in Mojiko! The Banana-Shaped Postbox That Brings Happiness
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Discover a Hidden Gem in Mojiko! The Banana-Shaped Postbox That Brings Happiness

Mojiko Retro is a beautiful and historic destination that offers a glimpse into Japan’s vibrant past. The "Banana-Shaped Postbox of Happiness" celebrates Mojiko’s unique cultural heritage as the birthplace of banana auctions. Visitors can make their trip truly special by sending a postcard from this iconic postbox to a loved one. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in Mojiko’s scenic charm, local delicacies, and unforgettable experiences.

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