Japanese Lantern (customize the surface of the lantern with your desired characters) The Japanese lantern is a traditional light fixture known for its association with Japanese-style interiors and cultural symbolism. Crafted from Hinoki wood, it emits a soft glow, often used in traditional Japanese eateries like sushi restaurants to create an ambiance of warmth and authenticity. Measuring approximately 15.7 inches (40cm) in height, 6.5 inches (16.6cm) in width, and weighing approximately 1.2 pounds (550g), it's constructed from Hinoki wood and rigid polyvinyl chloride. Customization options are available for personalizing the lantern with your desired characters. Please note that the light source is not included. It serves not only as a decorative piece but also as a functional light source suitable for hallways, bedrooms, and other areas requiring indirect lighting. Shipment: We ship worldwide. At least 3weeks to arrive from the dispatching date, depending to your place. You cannot spot the date of arrival.
This is a simple miso soup with sliced onions just like the way my Japanese mother makes it!
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
The ONLY guide you’ll need when visiting Kyoto!
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Japanese Shimenawa Decoration: Inviting Fortune with Rooster Shimenawa, a traditional Japanese decoration, is believed to attract good luck and ward off evil spirits. This particular design features a rooster, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Add this unique piece to your home or establishment for a touch of Japanese tradition and blessings of luck. Straw craft "Jyudori" is a traditional Japanese handicraft made from straw. Jyudori, often displayed in sushi restaurants and traditional Japanese eateries, symbolizes prosperity and longevity as a talisman. With its beautiful design and unique cultural significance, Jyudori adds a wonderful accent to both commercial establishments and homes. Each piece is handcrafted by artisans, so please note that there may be slight variations in size. Dimensions are approximately 30cm (11.8 inches) in width, 26cm (10.2 inches) in height, and 7cm (2.8 inches) in thickness. Shipment: We ship worldwide. Economy Shipment: Lowest priority. At least 3weeks to arrive from the dispatching date, depending to your place. You cannot spot the date of arrival.
This Japanese Glass Noodle Salad (Harusame Salad) recipe is light, refreshing, low calorie, and so flavorful with a savory and tangy sesame soy vinaigrette.
The ONLY guide you’ll need when visiting Kyoto!
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
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Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Sixty beautiful vintage Japanese art prints from the famous design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai. All are in the public domain and free to print.
Maple Hoisin Tofu -an easy yet really tasty and satisfying tofu recipe! Slices of extra firm tofu cooked down in a sweet & savoury maple-hoisin sauce with a bit of spice from the sriracha! Perfect enjoyed over a bowl of rice or noodles.
Tsukune Hot Pot, or Tori Dango Nabe, is a Japanese hot pot recipe where ginger-flavored chicken meatballs are simmered in a dashi-based broth along with a healthy mix of tofu, vegetables, and mushrooms. Cooked at the table in a donabe clay pot, it’s a warm and comforting family-style dinner for fall and winter nights.
十一月 November print A3 Illustration by Leandra du Pau. Illustrated print based on a midnight walk trough Gion. A couple is exploring these streets with their shiba inu, a geisha is making her way through one of the small alleys, a light drizzle can be felt through the autumn foliage, but there are plenty of oiishi japanese eateries to warm up and enjoy some ramen and beer or onigiri and matcha. This high quality A3 size art print is limited to 200 signed and numbered prints. This Kyoto poster is the perfect piece of art to fit any oriental inspired home. A perfect souvenir of Japan, or a gift to inspire a trip to this country. A3 size (42x29.7cm) printed on 300grams biotop paper.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Find reviews, prices, locations, and more for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Japanese chefs and designers are the undisputed masters of the cute food industry, but their brilliant work has inspired chefs around the world to create beautiful and adorable meals like these that are hard not to play with before eating.
From the rich, creamy tonkotsu-inspired broths of Kyushu to the soy-based classics of Tokyo, this list features all of your essential ramen recipes!
With thinly sliced beef and tender onions simmered in a savory-sweet sauce, Gyudon or Japanese Beef Rice Bowl is synonymous with comfort. This simple and delicious dish served over hot steamed rice has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for over 150 years. It‘s a perfect quick meal for a busy weeknight!
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What is Gyūdon?Traditional Japanese Gyūdon is a popular beef bowl dish made with thinly sliced beef, onions, and a sweet soy-based sauce served over a bowl of steamed rice. Gyūdon is believed to have originated in Tokyo, Japan, during the late 19th century. It first appeared in small eateries catering to the working class, providing a convenient, affordable and hearty meal option for busy urban dwellers. From Tokyo, its popularity spread throughout the country, and Gyūdon became a beloved dish enjoyed in various regions of Japan. The name "Gyūdon" translates to "beef bowl," reflecting its main ingredients. It has become a staple in Japanese cuisine and is enjoyed on various occasions, from casual lunches to late-night meals.Why do people love Gyūdon?Food lovers enjoy Gyūdon for its delicious combination of tender beef, sweet onions, and flavorful sauce served over steamed rice. Its umami-rich taste and comforting nature make it a satisfying and comforting meal. Nutritionally, Gyūdon provides a balanced mix of protein, carbohydrates, and essential nutrients. People might choose Gyūdon over other traditional Japanese dishes for its simplicity, quick preparation, and affordability, making it a convenient and tasty option for a satisfying meal on-the-go or during busy days.How is Gyūdon served and eaten?At mealtime, Traditional Japanese Gyūdon is served in a deep bowl with steamed rice at the bottom and thinly sliced beef and onions cooked in a sweet soy-based sauce on top. It is eaten using chopsticks to pick up the beef, onions, and rice together. A spoon is also used to consume the broth. Social etiquette involves holding chopsticks correctly, not pointing them at others, and not sticking them vertically into the rice (resembling a funeral custom). Polite company eats quietly, showing respect for the meal and the dining companions.
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Are you looking for gluten free food in Japan and wondering is Japanese food gluten free? Here's a list of all Japanese foods and restaurants that are gluten free. Check t out! Actually, as a Japanese, I never heard about celiac disease, let alone the term gluten-free. But when my Australian friend was planning to visi
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Are you looking for gluten free food in Japan and wondering is Japanese food gluten free? Here's a list of all Japanese foods and restaurants that are gluten free. Check t out! Actually, as a Japanese, I never heard about celiac disease, let alone the term gluten-free. But when my Australian friend was planning to visi
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With thinly sliced beef and tender onions simmered in a savory-sweet sauce, Gyudon or Japanese Beef Rice Bowl is synonymous with comfort. This simple and delicious dish served over hot steamed rice has been a staple in Japanese cuisine for over 150 years. It‘s a perfect quick meal for a busy weeknight!