Vending machine serving up chicken sashimi delicacy installed in Japan s Kagoshima Pref.
July 4, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Shinya Wada, president of Shinei Farm, stands in front of a vending machine selling tori-sashi in Minamikyushu, Kagoshima Prefecture, on May 25, 2021. (Mainichi/Junko Adachi) KAGOSHIMA Each region of Japan has its own locally rooted food culture. One such signature food in Kagoshima Prefecture is tori-sashi, literally chicken sashimi. People can buy it at supermarkets and poultry shops, but apparently it can now be purchased from a vending machine, so this Mainichi Shimbun reporter decided to have a look. Tori-sashi is fresh chicken lightly roasted over a flame. Chicken parts such as thighs and breasts are often served with grated ginger and garlic, and dipped in the sweet soy sauce unique to southwestern Japan s Kyushu region. It is one of the standard menu items at izakaya pubs in Kagoshima Prefecture, and goes well with the area s famed swee
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Japanese airlines eye shift to greener fuels with carbon neutrality in sight
July 3, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
A Japan Airlines Co. passenger jet is seen ahead of its first commercial flight using domestically produced biofuel, on Feb. 4, 2021, at Tokyo s Haneda Airport. (Mainichi/Hiroshi Maruyama) TOKYO (Kyodo) Going electric may be one solution for automakers to ride a global decarbonization trend, but for airlines, it is greener fuels that are grabbing their attention. Japan has joined a group of nations in pledging to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 but still lags behind Europe and the United States where more companies put biofuels from materials like waste cooking oil into commercial use for airlines. Hydrogen is also seen as an alternative source to fly aircraft.
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