Food and Sake of Hiroshima

Food and Sake of Hiroshima

Blessed by nature’s abundance from the Seto Inland Sea in the south and the Chugoku Range in the north, Hiroshima Prefecture is replete with foods of excellent quality. With producers and consumers so close to each other, the Prefecture is brimming with shops and restaurants renowned for delicious cuisine prepared from a cornucopia of fresh ingredients.
Hiroshima Prefecture leads Japan in production volume for lemons, Oysters, Japanese beef with a long history, a wide variety of fish from the Seto Inland Sea, and of course the region’s soul food, okonomiyaki. From these delicious gifts of nature arose the region’s justly renowned food culture.
The Prefecture is also one of Japan’s “Big Three” saké brewing regions. Cornerstones of ginjo (top-quality) sake brewing were developed here, including the soft-water brewing method and motorized rice polishing. The 47 sake breweries scattered around the Prefecture produce a splendid variety of delicious sakes.

* This section not only displayed exhibits on foods and sake from Hiroshima but also had sampling booths, where visitors could try local specialty foods and sake.

In the outdoor sunken garden, a broiler was set up to serve freshly grilled okonomiyaki and other dishes.

The Japanese government also had a presentation section for cooking demonstrations and PR activities for foods and sake from Hiroshima.

 

Exhibition and Sampling Section

 ・Attractiveness of Hiroshima's Agricultural,Forestry and Fishery products.

 ・Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural products

 ・“Hikari” A decorative confection

 ・Sake Brewing in Hiroshima, One of Japan’s Three Great Brewing Regions

 ・History of Sake in Hiroshima

 ・Tasting corner

SUNKEN GARDEN

 ・OKONOMIYAKI,Vegetarian OKONOMIYAKI

 ・Seto no mochibuta SETOHIME

 ・Griled oysters

 ・Hiroshima Wagyu beef

Presentation corner

 ・The charm of fish in the Seto Inland Sea

 ・Demonstration of nerikiri (decoration of small Japanese cakes of white bean jam) and Japanese-tea tasting

 ・The Attraction of Hiba Gyu that Supported Tatara Iron Marking

 ・Cheers with Hiroshima’s sake, wine, and local beer

 ・Intoroduction of “Hiroshima Lemon” and new citrus “Mizuki”

 ・Hiroshima oysters boast the largest production in Japan

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Exhibition and Sampling Section

Attractiveness of Hiroshima's Agricultural,Forestry and Fishery products.
Hiroshima Prefectural Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Bureau Sales and Collaboration Promotion Division)