sand pit

Soba/Udon

sand pit(sunaba)

Osakacardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)bush

The three families of soba born in the Edo period are Sarashina, Yabu, and Sunaba. Sunaba originated in Osaka. During the construction of Osaka Castle, a shopping area was built near a sand yard. This area was commonly known as Sunaba, and the soba shops that set up store there came to be called Sunaba. It was in the middle of the Edo period that they moved to Edo. It opened in Koji-machi as “Koji-machi 7-chome Sunaba Fujikichi,” and now it has moved to Minami-Senju and is operating as “Sunaba Sohonke. The “Muromachi Sunaba,” from which it was split, is known as the originator of “tenzaru” and “tenmori” soba. Originally, Sunaba Soba was mainly served on delivery, and its characteristic sauce was sweet and thick so that it would not be too spicy when soaked in dry soba.

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. Meishu no Taki Park (Oji, Tokyo)

  2. Shiba Grand Shrine (the inner shrine of Ise Shrine)

  3. Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park

  4. Shimbashi Tamaki-ya has been in business for 240 years, and serves everything from tsukudani (food boiled in soy sauce) to glaces to add color to Japanese and Western dining tables with its “Hikiku, Gentle, and Warm” service.

  5. Yagenbori Fudoin (Nihonbashi, Tokyo)

  6. sweet red-bean soup

  7. Why is “Koinobori” carp? The reason is said to be based on Chinese folklore.

  8. 三島神社(東京・鶯谷)

  9. Eagle Shrine

  10. sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form

  11. Anyone can do it by themselves! Basic yukata dressing – women’s version

  12. various

  13. Zoshigaya Old Mission Building (Zoshigaya, Tokyo)

  14. Koishikawa Korakuen

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