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| Providing Information About Life in Tsugaru City |
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| Much of the land area of the city is devoted to growing rice, the most popular variety being Tsugaru Roman. Where to buy: any major grocery store |
| Rice |
| Gobo is a vegetable that is heavily cultivated in the local area, and Shariki is home to Japan's first Gobo noodles. Where to buy: The Flat |
| Gobo (Burdock) Noodles |
| Aomori is famous throughout Japan for its sweet and crunchy apples. Where to buy: major grocery stores, Morita Roadside Station, Kashiwa Specialty Products Center, roadside stands |
| Apples |
| The sandy Byobuzan area is perfect for growing various types of melons and watermelons, and the warm summer days and cool nights produce unparalleled sweetness. Where to buy: The Flat, roadside stands, major grocery stores |
| Melons |
| The Nagaimo, or "long potato," is a local favorite, and more are produced here each year than anywhere else in Japan. Where to buy: The Flat, major grocery stores |
| Nagaimo (Chinese Yam) |
| Delicious local apples are used to create the sweetest, freshest apple juice available. Where to buy: Morita Roadside Station, Kashiwa Specialty Products Center |
| Apple Juice |
| Made from the beefsteak plant, this unique beverage is invigorating and refreshing. Where to buy: The Flat, Kashiwa Specialty Products Center |
| Shiso Juice |
| Tomi-izumi: A local favorite brewed in Shariki. Akegarasu: A local sake with over 300 years of history. Where to buy: Sake shop in thatched roof building at Morita Roadside Station |
| Local Sake |
| This traditionally blown glassware is made with sand from the beaches of Shariki and is well known for its unique color and styling. Where to buy: The Flat |
| Shariki Bidoro |