Best Summer Foods in Japan: Prefectures and their Specialty Dishes
We have listed some of our favorite prefectures in Japan and their iconic seasonal food specialties:
Hokkaido
- Uni-don (Sea Urchin Rice Bowl): Fresh sea urchin is at its peak in summer.
- Melons: Yubari King Melons are juicy and highly sought-after.
Aomori
- Cold Apple Cider: Made from Aomori’s famous apples, a refreshing drink in the heat.
- Ichigo-ni: A seafood soup with sea urchin and abalone, enjoyed cold.
Iwate
- Wanko Soba (Cold Version): Light and refreshing for summer dining.
- Summer Maesawa Beef BBQ: Grilled outdoors during festivals.
Miyagi
- Zunda Milkshake: A cold, sweet drink made with edamame paste.
- Grilled Oysters: Seasonal seafood is enjoyed along coastal areas.
Akita
- Kiritanpo (Summer Version): Served chilled with sweet miso glaze.
- Akita Sake (Chilled): Perfectly paired with lighter summer dishes.
Yamagata
- Cherries: Summer is cherry season, with specialty varieties like “Satonishiki.”
- Hiyashi Imoni: A cold variation of the taro stew, ideal for hot days.
Fukushima
- Peaches: Peak season for the sweetest, juiciest peaches.
- Cold Kitakata Ramen: A refreshing take on the classic noodles.
Niigata
- Sasa Dango: Sweet rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves, served cold.
- Seafood Sashimi: Freshly caught summer fish along the coast.
Nagano
- Cold Soba: Buckwheat noodles served with chilled dipping sauce.
- Shinshu Wasabi Ice Cream: Unique and refreshing wasabi-flavored dessert.
Ishikawa
- Nodoguro (Blackthroat Seaperch): Lightly grilled or served as sashimi.
- Gold Leaf Soft Serve Ice Cream: A luxury treat popular in Kanazawa.
Gifu
- Ayu (Sweetfish): Grilled fresh from the rivers, a summer delicacy.
- Hida Tomato Dishes: Locally grown tomatoes served fresh or in salads.
Kyoto
- Hamo (Pike Conger Eel): Lightly steamed or grilled, a summer specialty.
- Kuzu-kiri: Transparent arrowroot noodles served with sweet syrup.
Osaka
- Cold Takoyaki: Unique summer festivals offer chilled versions of the classic.
- Hiyayakko: Silken tofu served cold with soy sauce and toppings.
Hyogo
- Akashiyaki: Served lighter and smaller for summer snacking.
- Summer Sake: Light and crisp, perfect for hot evenings.
Hiroshima
- Cold Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki: Seasonal variations with lighter ingredients.
- Shaved Ice with Lemon Syrup: Hiroshima lemons add a tangy twist.
Fukuoka
- Hakata Cold Ramen: A chilled version of the rich tonkotsu noodles.
- Watermelon: Local farmers grow sweet, juicy varieties.
Kagoshima
- Somen Noodles: Served chilled with dipping sauce, often in bamboo flumes.
- Mangoes: Sweet and luscious, grown in the tropical climate.
Okinawa
- Shikuwasa Juice: Refreshing citrus drink unique to Okinawa.
- Chilled Goya Champuru: A lighter, cold stir-fry version of the bitter melon dish.