面包在 1543 年首次进入日本。据说,最初把面包带到日本的是葡萄牙人,他们也在同一时期把枪支带到了日本。但是,直到很久之后,面包才成为日本大众的日常主食。19 世纪末,来自英国(日本明治政府的支持者)的工匠开始用烤罐来烤制长条面包。在日本,这种面包被称为“汤种”。
“汤种”面包:日本独特的高端主食

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介绍日本最热门美食和景点,了解传统美食和菜肴,如寿司、旅游胜地、活动安排、酒店住宿等。
面包在 1543 年首次进入日本。据说,最初把面包带到日本的是葡萄牙人,他们也在同一时期把枪支带到了日本。但是,直到很久之后,面包才成为日本大众的日常主食。19 世纪末,来自英国(日本明治政府的支持者)的工匠开始用烤罐来烤制长条面包。在日本,这种面包被称为“汤种”。

大豆的营养价值如此丰富,在日本被称为“田中之肉”。日本自古以来就种植大豆。长久以来,很多以大豆为原料制成的食品就一直支撑着日本人的饮食。在日本,大豆食品是日常生活中常见的食品,最近已在健康意识较强的人群中引起了关注。比如,味噌和酱油是尤具代表性的日本调料,豆腐则是另一种用于各种料理的日本食品。大豆食品可以让你以低卡路里摄取优质的蛋白质,因此深受想要减肥的人、以及不吃肉、鱼、蛋或其他动物制品的素食主义者的欢迎。本文将举例介绍一些日本的大豆食品。

河豚,也叫吹肚鱼,是一种在日本一年四季都能吃到的高档食用鱼。这种鱼实际上是有毒的,在日本,仅限有具备资质的河豚处理师驻店的餐厅才可以提供。由于这一系统通常是由日本政府管理的,因此您可以放心食用河豚。本文将介绍日本人甚为喜爱的一种鱼,即河豚的美味、安全食用方法及其魅力。

柑橘类水果是日本人喜欢的水果种类之一。除了直接食用此类水果的果肉,人们还利用其果皮的清爽风味为日式料理增加特色。除料理外,这类水果还用于生活中的方方面面。例如,人们会把柑橘类水果放在浴缸里来代替浴盐。本文将向您介绍日本人是如何将柑橘类水果融入他们的生活方式的。

三明治是将蔬菜、肉类和许多其他材料放在两片面包之间做成的。三明治为全世界所熟知,但是你知道吗,在日本,三明治是以独特的方式进化发展的。在起源于日本的三明治中,水果三明治深受年轻人的喜爱,因为它里面夹满了多汁的水果,而且外观也很漂亮。本文展示了一些水果三明治的示例,这种三明治在日本经历了独特的发展过程。

在山坡上,可以看到许多阶梯状排列的稻田构成的美景。这种阶梯状的稻田在日语中叫做“棚田(梯田)”,在日本、中国、印度尼西亚、菲律宾及其他国家都可以看到。

本文将介绍日本最著名的三大名园:兼六园、后乐园和偕乐园。 大约19世纪末开始,这些庭园被称作“日本三大名园”,但并不知道最初是谁提出这一名称的。

您喜欢日本拉面吗? 拉面是日本非常流行的美食,是很多人都爱吃的料理。 最近,很多来访日本的游客希望可以在日本当地吃到拉面。

在将于2021年举办奥运会的日本首都东京,游客可以于此邂逅高尾山,它拥有来自全世界最多的登山者。这座山每年吸引超过260万名登山者。

在许多文化中,1月1日标志着新年的开始。日本人也会在这一天举办各种仪式,祈愿新年幸福。这些祈愿也会以食物的形式表达出来。

被放在不停旋转的链式传送机上送到眼前的,是小巧而色彩缤纷的新鲜寿司。仿佛主题公园般富有娱乐性的回转寿司,深受日本人的青睐,无论男女老幼都很喜爱。

与普通车辆一起行驶在城市路面上的有轨电车,在日本被称为“Chin-chin电车(有轨电车)”,这种电车为许多人所熟悉和喜爱。

拥有80多年历史和世界上屈指可数规模,被誉为“日本的厨房”的东京筑地市场,于2018年10月结束了营业,将功能转移到了丰洲市场。下面让我们来介绍同时成为了新旅游景点的丰洲市场吧!

在日本本州西部与其南边的四国之间有一片安静平稳的内海,叫做濑户内海。

在日本最北端的行政区北海道搭乘观光列车,透过车窗观赏雄伟的自然景色,这个旅行正备受关注。

日本人的主食是大米。日本国内的大米全年消费量约为800万吨,日本人均全年消费达55㎏,其中98%在国内生产。

“茶道”是作为日本传统文化之一而家喻户晓的饮茶礼仪。沏茶后品茶,这一系列的动作,既端庄又神秘。虽然很感兴趣或者很想体验,但不知道怎样做才好。

骑着自行车悠然自得地四处漫游大受欢迎。日本各地有许多可以欣赏四季美景、品尝美食的地方。下面按照由北至南的顺序,为您介绍青森、岐阜、横跨广岛与爱媛的“岛波海道”及高知。

离开日常生活,在住宿设施里度过的时光,正是旅游的乐趣之一。日本既有世界著名的高级酒店和面向商务人士的酒店等与其他国家相同的住宿设施,也有日本独有的住宿设施“旅馆”。

Japan offers a wide variety of lodgings, including Japanese-style inns and western-style hotels. Choosing accommodations is part of the fun of traveling, and one type of accommodation has attracted the attention of tourists from inside and outside Japan recently.

To effectively use the space in Japan's urban areas such as Tokyo and Osaka, facilities are built under elevated structures. These spots are filled with appealing shops, and their popularity has been growing recently, with many foreign visitors too checking them out.

Castles in Japan were built with a lot of ingenuity. In addition to serving the functions of a castle, each has a beauty that has enchanted people, leading to a castle craze in recent years.

Japanese kitchenware, tableware, imitation food samples, and other culinary goods are popular among tourists to Japan from all over the world.

Toshogu Shrine, the most famous of the World Heritage Site Nikko Shrines and Temples, still has the beauty of that era.

Mountain climbing and camping have become popular in Japan over the past few years. More and more young people are enjoying mountain climbing in fashionably colorful clothing that combines function with style. Also, long trail hiking is starting to boom as a new and enjoyable activity.

A Myriad of Hot Spring Qualities and Bathing Styles
Beppu city, Japan’s representative hot spring tourist spot in the central part of Oita, offer a variety of spring qualities and bathing styles.

Ruminate About the Ancient Times in the “Dinosaur Kingdom”
Fukui, renowned for Echizen crab and Wakasa blowfish, is also full of highlights such as Tojinbo, Eihei Temple and Dinosaur Museum.

Onomichi is a port town, surrounded by mountains and sea,that stretches along an east-west strip of land, with historic temples and modern buildings scattered throughout, the town retains a retro ambiance. This location was the main stage for Tokyo Story; the show-case work of world-famous film director Yasujiro Ozu.

Asakusa, the neighborhood surrounding the ancient Senso-ji Temple which has a history of 1400 years,is leaving a trace of the good old Japan. This neighborhood is full of attractions such as traditional festivals, delicate traditional crafts, and also a wide variety of Japanese cuisine.

Nagasaki, a port city on the western tip of Kyushu, has been open to Asia and Europe as a center of trade and cultural exchanges for many centuries. Every scene and custom of Nagasaki make you feel the city represents a fusion of Japanese and foreign cultures.

Home of Folktales
The city of Tono in Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, is the home of many folktales, old legends and mysterious stories featuring spirits, ghosts and other imaginative creatures, handed down by word of mouth. Scenery of the city’s nature and countryside produces an atmosphere reminiscent of one of scenes appearing in a tale.

Mount Fuji is a world-famous mountain symbolic of Japan. Mt. Fuji presents different faces in different seasons, fascinating people. In summer, many climbers throng to Mt. Fuji. Hot springs as well as food and wine of Yamanashi charm tourists.

In Aizu, you can enjoy abundant nature such as Mt. Bandai, the Goshiki-numa lakes and Higashiyama hot springs, as well as Wakamatsu Castle and Ouchijuku where Japan’s old town with thatched–roof houses harks back to the medieval Edo period.

A freestanding structure that seems to stretch right up to the sky from the Tokyo plain will open in May and provide new, towering vistas of the city and well beyond.

With an ancient history and a deep cultural heritage, Karatsu is a peaceful township that features natural beauty, delectable foods, traditional pottery, an old castle, and a festival with floats that attract visitors form everywhere.

Sado Island continues to attract travelers, thanks to its unique culture and fascinating history.

Steeped in ancient Japanese history and tradition, Hakone is the place domestic and foreign sightseers and Tokyoites alike go for rest, relaxation, nature, hot springs and more!

A popular travel destination boasting Japan's oldest onsen, historical sights and delicacies from the Seto Inland Sea.

Known throughout the centuries for its rich cultural heritage—resplendent Buddhist temples and breathtaking gardens that change through each season—Hiraizumi is now striving to become the leading light in the recovery of the Tohoku region.

Experience spiritual tranquility and enjoy delicacies fresh from the sea in the Ise-Shima area of Mie Prefecture.

Now conveniently accessible by Shinkansen, Kagoshima in southern Kyushu offers travelers a variety of sights, culture, food, and relaxing hot springs.

Blossoming cherry trees (sakura) have held a special place in Japanese people's hearts for centuries. Famous cherry-blossom spots around the country include mountain spots where cherry trees grow wild, historic temples and castles, and parks.

Lined with exclusive department stores and, boutiques, and restaurants, Tokyo's Ginza district is Japan's number-one destination for luxury shopping and gourmet dining. Many of the famous shops and restaurants here have been in business since the early years of the last century or even longer.

Niseko in western Hokkaido is one of the world's finest ski resorts. Some 700,000 skiers and snowboarders visit each year, drawn by the superlative powder snow and numerous onsen hot springs.
