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Tango Barazushi
Bara Zushi
All Year
"Gotsuo" is a local dish that has been passed down since ancient times in Tango, and is an essential part of festivals and celebrations. "Gotsuo" means a feast in Tango dialect. For people who grew up in Tango, Tango barazushi is a taste of home that is deeply rooted in their hearts along with memories of special occasions.
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Local sake
Local sake
Tsukinowada in Kyotango is said to be the place where rice cultivation was first practiced in Japan, and is the place where Toyouke no Okami started rice cultivation for Amaterasu Oomikami a long time ago.
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Heshiko
Heshiko
Heshiko is a preserved food made by salting mackerel, then "pickling it in rice bran" and ripening it for a long period of time. By pickling it in rice bran, the umami of the mackerel is...
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Kumihama oysters
Oysters in Kyotango
From July to the end of August
Kumihama Bay, where Kumihama oysters are cultivated, is separated from the Sea of Japan by a sandbar. Although it faces the rough Sea of Japan, the waters are calm and it is necessary for the oysters to grow.
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Taiza Crab
Snow crab
April 11st to end of October
At Taiza Fishing Port (Tango Town, Kyotango City), located on the Tango Peninsula jutting out into the Sea of Japan, snow crab fishing is permitted every year on November 11th.
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Live squid test
live Squid
It is beautifully transparent, has a crunchy texture that can only be enjoyed when the fish is alive, and a rich sweetness that increases the more you chew it. Please enjoy this seasonal delicacy that can only be found in the seaside town of Kyotango.
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melon
Muskmelons
July
Kyotango City is a specialty of various fruits. You can enjoy a variety of fruits such as melons, peaches, grapes, pears, and strawberries. The coastal area of Kyotango...
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Precious natural wakame seaweed
March (opening) to May
In recent years, Kyotango has become known as a "town of longevity." The secret to this is thought to be its abundant food resources. One of these is the minerals that have been tossed about by the rough waves of the Sea of Japan...
Food in Kyotango City
Food in Kyotango







