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Table of ContentsAbout Diyafa - Tentang Diyafa -A restaurant serving authentic Japanese cuisine that complies with strict halal standards will open in Minato Ward, Tokyo. In today's diverse food culture, demand for halal restaurants is increasing, but there are still very few places in Japan where you can enjoy halal meals with peace of mind. For tourists visiting Japan, eating is one of the most important pleasures. We opened "Diyafa" with the hope that the number of tourists visiting Japan from Muslim countries, which is expected to increase in the future, can enjoy delicious Japanese food w...
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Table of ContentsMaking soil to grow delicious rice and vegetables Tanba Sasayama was once a swamp, so its clay soil is rich in nutrients. The basin is surrounded by mountains, and there is a large difference in temperature between day and night, resulting in fog in winter. This foggy climate is said to be good for growing crops; the humid air provides moisture to the crops, and when the fog clears, the weather becomes nice and promotes photosynthesis. The reason why the rice, vegetables, and local specialties such as black soybeans, beans, mountain yams, and chestnuts grown in Tamba-Sasayama ...
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Table of ContentsNamed with passion in the word “Sai” There are 8 parking spaces underground "SAI CAFE", which opened in April 2023, is one of the few vegan cafes in Himeji. We offer a menu created by Chef Katsuzo Kusumoto of Saido in Jiyugaoka, which holds the title of the world's best vegan restaurant. The name ``SAI'' is a combination of the vegetable ``Sai'', the signature menu ``Saimen'', Mr. Kusumoto's restaurant ``Saido,'' where he supervised the recipe, and the animal ``Sai.'' "Sai" is a Buddhist term that means "meal." We put a lot of thought into the ``meal = Sai'' where many people ...
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Minobu's special products "Akebono soybeans" and "Yuba" The Minobu region in the southern part of Yamanashi Prefecture has been famous as a Buddhist town since ancient times. Mt. Minobu, which is the center of the town, is one of the three major sacred mountains in Japan, along with Mt. Koya and Mt. Hiei, and has long been visited by many monks and worshipers as a sacred mountain with Kuonji, the head temple of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism. Minobu-cho has long been known as a production area for Shojin cuisine, which is eaten during training for Buddhists. A particularly famous brand of soybe...
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By Hazel Gandhi
BOOM Live
An old private house that combines Taisho romance and modern needs "Geihinkan Ebisuya" Minobusan Kuonji Temple is the head temple of the Nichiren sect, one of Japan's three major Buddhist sects. It used to be a monzen town bustling with trainee monks and worshipers, but with the passage of time, the number has decreased, and the management of the many temple lodgings has become difficult. Corona misfortune to add to it. In 2020, a new facility opened at the entrance of the temple town to bring a new cold of inbound to the town of Minobu. That is the Geihinkan Ebisuya , a 90-year-old mansion th...
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“Kakurinbo” where you can experience real Japan, which is very popular with foreigners Temple stay Kakurinbo was opened as a lodging facility for monks who came to train at Mt. However, it gradually became possible for worshipers of Kuon-ji Temple to stay, and now it also accepts tourists visiting Yamanashi Minobu and foreigners. A typical temple stay in Japan is basically a lodging facility for worship, so it is common for many of the services and facilities to be simple. However, Kakurinbo provides visitors with warm hospitality, highly convenient facilities, and a space that maintains priva...
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Vegan and kosher popular vegetarian cuisine "Oteranchi" Kakurinbo is one of the historic temple lodgings on Mt. Minobu. Shukubo were originally lodging facilities for monks visiting for training, but gradually they were opened to worshipers and tourists as well. Today, it has become a popular lodging facility among foreign tourists. Kakurinbo has a long history, and was opened about 550 years ago by the 11th head priest of Mt. It is also known as a temple with many highlights, such as the Nicho-do Hall donated by the Tokugawa family and the Japanese garden designed by Muso Kokushi. Today, it i...
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