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Oct 29, 2023
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SHIMIZU Akira's avatar

Las naranjas Valencia son muy conocidas en Japón, pero no sabía que los caquis se comen mucho en España. En Japón, es común comer caquis crudos, pero los caquis secos también son populares porque pueden almacenarse durante mucho tiempo y tienen un sabor más dulce.

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Oct 30, 2023
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El níspero es una fruta común en Japón. Pensé que España y Japón eran países con culturas muy diferentes, pero descubrí que tenían algunas cosas sorprendentes en común.

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Oct 30, 2023
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Es cierto que Japón y España tienen una larga historia de amistad y Japón ha aprendido mucha cultura de España y Portugal.

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Oct 2, 2023
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Nice to meet you. Thank you for your comment.

Richard Partridge's avatar

Wonderful images and amazing buildings ...

SHIMIZU Akira's avatar

Thank you Richard!

Jules's avatar

Ah! You solved the mystery! 😊 I was wondering whether the same architect had built them all in that style but it was persimmons after all.

SHIMIZU Akira's avatar

Your prediction that the buildings were built by the same architect is also wonderful.

This region experiences a lot of snow in the winter. At first, I inferred that this building was designed to cope with snow, but the dried persimmons were unexpected.

Josephine Vraca's avatar

Persimmons! That would look very joyful.

SHIMIZU Akira's avatar

I found a photo. It is said that it is completed by hanging the peeled persimmons to dry for a month.

https://www.toyama-brand.jp/images/INT/s-38002_01.jpg

Josephine Vraca's avatar

That's fantastic!

Nacho Dramis's avatar

Beautiful pictures, I love to see the countryside and not-so-tourist parts of Japan!

SHIMIZU Akira's avatar

Nice to meet you. Thanks for the comment. I'm glad you're looking at Japan outside of tourist spots.