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Meibutsu (名物, lit.'famous thing') is a Japanese term most often applied to regional specialties (also known as meisan (名産)).

Meibutsu can also be applied to specialized areas of interest, such as chadō, where it refers to famous tea utensils, or Japanese swords, where it refers to specific named famous blades.

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Meibutsu

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Meibutsu (名物, lit. 'famous thing') is a Japanese term most often applied to regional specialties (also known as meisan (名産)). Meibutsu can also be applied...

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Masamune

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His swords are the most frequently cited among those listed in the Kyōho Meibutsu Cho, a catalogue of excellent swords in the collections of daimyō edited...

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Katana

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book were called "Meibutsu" (名物) and the criteria for selection were artistic elements, origins and legends. The list of "Meibutsu" includes 59 swords...

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Ankimo

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is used in several meibutsu, regional delicacies, such as dobu-jiru, stewed ankimo and vegetables from Fukushima. Chinmi Meibutsu "The World's 50 Best...

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Kakuni

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literally means "square simmered". Kakuni is a popular regional cuisine (meibutsu) of Kyushu, particularly Nagasaki. This particular dish is most likely...

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Warabimochi

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Cwiertka, Katarzyna J.; Miho, Yasuhara (2020). Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 66–67. ISBN 9780824882662....

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Omiyage

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dry snacks, rice crackers, and so on. They are frequently selected from Meibutsu; products associated with a particular region. Bringing back Omiyage from...

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Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship

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The Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship (大阪名物世界一王座, Ōsaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Ōza, Osaka World's No. 1 Attraction Championship) is a secondary professional...

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Tokusanhin

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ekiben and packaged as omiyage (souvenirs). Tokusanhin are a category of meibutsu, regional specialties. Akita Kiritanpo Nabe Fukuoka Mentaiko Fukushima...

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Maple

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"mapul". The maple is also a symbol of Hiroshima, ubiquitous in the local meibutsu. The maple leaf appears in the coat of arms of Sammatti, a former municipality...

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Souvenir

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souvenirs are known as omiyage (お土産), and are frequently selected from meibutsu, or products associated with a particular region. Bringing back omiyage...

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Oda Nobunaga

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circulation of gold and silver by using gold and silver for purchases in Meibutsu-gari (名物狩り, lit. 'specialty hunting'). One of the attainments of Nobunaga's...

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Japanese sword

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book were called "Meibutsu" (名物) and the criteria for selection were artistic elements, origins and legends. The list of "Meibutsu" includes 59 swords...

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Yatsuhashi

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mainly as a souvenir snack (miyagegashi). It is one of the best known meibutsu (famous regional products) of Kyoto. It is made from glutinous rice flour...

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Miyagegashi

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souvenirs (omiyage), the typical miyagegashi is a regional specialty (meibutsu) and cannot be bought outside its specific geographic area. The making...

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Champon

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to Japan for school. Nowadays, champon is a popular specialty food (or meibutsu) of Nagasaki. Look up champon or ちゃんぽん in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...

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Mono no aware

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in modern usage. "Men dancing to samisen music, from the series Shokoku meibutsu". Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved February 9, 2022...

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Karashi

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pickled Japanese eggplant, called karashi-nasu. One of Kumamoto's best-known meibutsu (regional specialities) is karashi renkon: lotus root stuffed with karashi-flavoured...

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Kit Kats in Japan

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juice Wasabi Watermelon Yokohama cheesecake Yūbari melon Yuzu Omiyage Meibutsu Irvine, Dean (2 February 2012). "How did Kit Kat become king of candy in...

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Tokugawa Yoshimune

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tournaments in modern Japan. Yoshimune also ordered the compilation of Kyōhō Meibutsu Chō (享保名物帳), listing the best and most famous swords all over Japan. This...

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Japanese Style Originator

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culture, and conventions to score points. The program often included meibutsu or tokusanhin in its final segment. In 2018, the name was changed to Japanese...

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Mizuhiki

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and one of the oldest companies in the world Hojōjutsu Kirikane Kumihimo Meibutsu Shūgi-bukuro, envelopes typically decorated with mizuhiki Red envelope...

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Matsuyama

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There is a Juzo Itami museum dedicated to the film director. Products (meibutsu) of Matsuyama include tarts and Botchan dango. In the 17th century, the...

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Senbei

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today, though traditional senbei such as this can still be found, e.g. Iga meibutsu katayaki, in Iga City. What Japanese commonly refer to as senbei nowadays...

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Special tea utensils

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The Special utensils (名物 meibutsu) are historic and precious Japanese tea utensils (茶道具). They consisted of important tea bowls, kettles, spoons, whisks...

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One Piece season 1

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Busboys" "Famous Cook! Sanji of the Sea Restaurant!" Transliteration: "Meibutsu Kokku! Kaijō Resutoran no Sanji" (Japanese: 名物コック!海上レストランのサンジ) Yukio Kaizawa...

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