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Each season in Japan brings its own special delicacies. When early summer arrives, that means it's cherry season. 70% of all the cherries grown in Japan come from the Murayama District of Yamagata Prefecture, close to the Mogami River. The soil and climate here are perfect for cultivating the fruit. The moisture drains into the river system, and there is a wide fluctuation between the day and night-time temperatures. The cherries grown here are of a high quality, with a distinctive sweet-tart flavor. Since the old days, buckwheat has also been an important crop in this area. Local farmers have long produced soba noodles from their own home-grown buckwheat. Many of them have converted their homes into restaurants, and customers come from afar to enjoy the fragrance and firm texture of their specialty.

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Title: Murayama, Yamagata: Local Delicacies, Local Pride
Air Date: July 25, 2017
Runtime: 30 min
Genres: Travel

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