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Nukazuke

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Nuka bed in plastic buckets

There are countless of variations man has come up with when it comes to preserving vegetables. In Japan, they have this nukazuke and it refers to vegetables that were fermented using roasted rice bran.

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Sometimes it's more healthful to eat fermented radish than fresh ones

Nukazuke is a subset of what they call tsukemono, a general term for preserved vegetable or fruit. Rice bran fermentation is just one of the many methods in preparing tsukemono.

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Easy to locate this shop selling fermented stuff along Minowa covered street, just follow your nose

Minowa: Covered Street

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Joyful Minowa

Neighborhood such as this with its small time shops, the presence of locals only and the typical homes nearby are what interest me most.

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I’ve chanced upon this place as my primary purpose of getting here was to ride the streetcar (yes there’s a tram line in Tokyo).

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Lined with shops from food to dry goods

So I walked until the end of the street. Side tripping in the alleys every now and then, and after that, bought torikatsu and sat down in a tiny park just off from the mid-section of this elongated covered street – to eat.

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Sometimes I'd wander in the middle of the street, forgetting it's an open one until I hear a vehicle behind me

At the park, an elderly man tried his best to converse and practice very few English words he knew. Hopefully he understood a few of the things I said.

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Just one of the several side streets branching out from the covered street

I do have a warm fellow feeling for these elderly denizens and I like seeing them. Especially those cute elderly women who are still riding streetcars, some still working as storekeeper, some out in the streets to shop for essentials. Independent and not sedentary at all.

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Where I got my breaded chicken lunch