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Tanegashima, a captivating island in Japan, boasts two incredible claims to fame. In 1543, the audacious Portuguese explorer Mendes Pinto serendipitously stumbled upon this enchanting place, forever altering Japan's history by introducing firearms to the land. As a result, rifles became famously known as tanegashima in Japanese. However, in modern times, Tanegashima has a new star attraction that steals the spotlight—the Tanegashima Space Center. This extraordinary spaceport, operated by JAXA, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, launches dreams into the infinite cosmos, igniting our collective curiosity and fascination with the great unknown.
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Sushi: Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice served with various toppings, typically fish or seafood. The rice is usually accompanied by a small piece of nori (seaweed) and sometimes features a dab of wasabi, pickled ginger, or soy sauce. There are many variations, including nigiri (hand-pressed sushi), maki (rolled sushi), and sashimi (slices of raw fish). Ramen: Ramen is a widely popular soup dish in Japan that includes Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat or fish-based broth. It is often garnished with ingredients such as pork, dried seaweed, menma (fermented soybean paste), scallions, and miso paste. The dish can be found in various styles, including tonkotsu (pork bone broth), shoyu (soy sauce broth), and miso. Tempura: Tempura is a deep-fried dish where seafood, vegetables, or mushrooms are battered and then cooked in hot oil. The light, crispy batter turns golden brown and creates a contrast with the soft textures of the ingredients inside. Traditional tempura elements include shrimp, sweet potato, pumpkin, spinach, and green beans. It is typically served with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, Mirin, and dashi. Historical Appearance
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