HOME > snownotes-en snownotes-en Snow culture 7 Popular Japanese Fermented Food & Drink Examples Japan has a profound fermentation culture. Japan's high level of humidity has made it easy for fermenting microorganisms to thrive. In addition, in the heavy sn #fermentation #Japanese food #sake #yukiguni Life in Matsunoyama Local Vitalization Cooperation for Aging Population of Japan in Rural Area Among the economic problems that Japan has, the problem of depopulation in rural areas has become one of the major issues. As a result of the outflow of populat #local Snow culture Sansai In Japan : How People Enjoy Spring In Snow Country In Japan's heavy snowfall areas, people live surrounded by snow for almost half a year. In spring, Sansai (Wild vegetable) appear from the mountains when the sn #Japanese food #Japanese mountains #yukiguni Snow culture History of Snowboarding : How Snowboarding was Introduced in Japan In Japan, snowboarding is enjoyed as a pastime by young people, and many athletes are active in international competitions such as the Olympics. How did snowboa #history #olympic #skiing #snowboarding Snow culture History of Skiing : How Skiing was Introduced in Japan? Skiing is a popular activity in Japan, and is now enjoyed by many people as a winter leisure activity. Many ski resorts have been built as leisure activities, a #history #olympic #skiing #snowboarding Snow culture Sake Brewery Coexisting with Snow in Tokamachi & Tsunan, Japan Niigata's sake is famous throughout Japan, and is enjoyed by many people. One of the secrets of its delicious taste is that it makes the most of the unique envi #Japanese food #Japanese mountains #Niigata #sake #Tokamachi #Tsunan #yukiguni Snow culture Sake Brewery Coexisting with Snow in Minamiuonuma & Yuzawa, Japan Sake is one of the most popular drinks in Japan. Different rice and water are used in different regions, resulting in sake with different flavors depending on r #Japanese food #Japanese mountains #minamiuonuma #Niigata #sake #yukiguni #yuzawa Snow culture High Quality Japanese Traditional Fabrics Made in Snow Country, Japan Did you know that the textile culture was very prosperous in the deep snow area of Niigata Prefecture? In the old days, weaving was the best possible work to do #fabric #fashion #Niigata #snow #textile culture #yukiguni Snow culture The Japanese Jomon Period : 8000 Years Of Living With Snow Japan had a hunter-gatherer society called the Jomon Period, which lasted from about 17,000-15,000 years ago (1) to about 3,000-2,400 years ago (2). In fact, it #Jomon period #snow #yukiguni Snow culture What Makes Sake So Delicious in Snow Country? Find out the secrets behind why sake from snow country tastes so good. Abundant snowmelt water The main ingredients for sake are rice, rice koji, and water. Of #Japanese food #sake #yukiguni « Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »