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What kind of place is Lake Hamana? Sea Lake Textbook – Seafood Edition – now on sale! !

I don’t think there is anyone who lives in this area who doesn’t know about Lake Hamana. I think everyone has at least once gone out to collect clams, go fishing, or go for a drive along the shore of Lake Hamana. Lake Hamana is a very familiar place to us.

What would you say if someone asked you again, “What kind of place is Lake Hamana?” You probably won’t be able to give a good answer like, “Hmm. There’s nothing special about it…” I want to know more about Lake Hamana. With this in mind, I began creating this “Sea Lake Textbook”.

This book was originally based on a poster titled “50 Amazing Things in Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana”. This poster is intended to convey that there are many wonderful things to see in the Hamamatsu/Lake Hamana area. The “Lake of the Sea Textbook” is an even more in-depth study. Both were created for local elementary and junior high school students, and were produced as part of the “Lake Hamana Tourism Area” project, which is working to create a tourist area that encompasses Hamamatsu City and Kosai City. Normally, when we think of tourism, we think of inviting visitors from outside, but why local elementary and junior high school students? There is a reason for this.

Have you ever heard of the term civic pride? It means that citizens have pride and attachment to their region. In the field of tourism, there is now a need to foster this civic pride. So why does fostering civic pride lead to tourism?

When you feel pride and attachment to your region, you can’t help but want to share it with others. “Lake Hamana is an amazing place, so come and visit us!” When residents say these words one after another, they attract people from outside, and the residents want to convey the goodness of Lake Hamana to people who come from outside. It will be. And the goodness of Lake Hamana is passed on from person to person. This is the ideal form.

So what can we do to help residents feel civic pride? First of all, let’s let people know that Lake Hamana is amazing! With that in mind, I created 50 amazing posters. The first thing you need to do is stop and look at the poster. After that, I decided to create a textbook that would be more accessible and readable. First, by getting elementary and junior high school students interested, the children will pass it on to their parents, and the parents will also become interested. I want to create something that will lead to understanding the richness of Lake Hamana.

 

How was Lake Hamana formed?

When did it become connected to the sea?

What kind of creatures do the fish and shellfish live in?

It’s connected to the sea, but is it salty?

How deep is it?

“Sea Lake Textbook''.

 

If you ask a lot of questions about Lake Hamana, you’ll get endless answers, but I wonder how many local residents can answer them accurately. I’m embarrassed to say that even the members of the production team were unable to answer this question until this book was completed. Of course there are many things that I know because I am a local, but I think there are surprisingly many things that I don’t know even if I live locally. Also, although I already knew somewhere in my heart that Lake Hamana was a beautiful and rich place, I didn’t have the knowledge to explain it specifically. A book has been created to explain this.

We took a lot of time to create the book, and we tried to make it as easy to understand as possible so that elementary and junior high school students could relate to it. Rather than trying to make the illustrations of fish realistic, the idea was to create a picture book that people would enjoy reading, such as drawing them in a gentle, non-scary manner. In addition, in order to find out more about specialized matters, we requested supervision from the staff at “WOT, Lake Hamana Experience Learning Facility.”

The “Sea Lake Textbook” started with a seafood edition, but in parallel with poster production, we are currently working on a festival edition and a vegetable and fruit edition. Sales destinations are as follows. Right now, we are spending a lot of time at home during the period of refraining from going out. I would like parents and children to watch it together at home.

 

[Sea Lake textbook sales facility] *550 yen per book (tax included)

  • Yajimaya Bookstore (19 stores in the prefecture)
  • Lake Hamana experiential learning facility WOT
  • Imakiri Experience Village Kaikokan
  • Hamamatsu/Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
  • Enshudo Bookstore

*Business hours and content of the listed facilities and experiences may differ. We recommend checking the website in advance.

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Delicious noodles on your table☆ Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd., a Hamamatsu company founded 78 years ago

Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd. has been loved by locals for so long that when people think of udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles, they think of “Mokuya.”

It opened in 1946 (Showa 21) and this year marks its 78th anniversary.

In 2004, the company opened a directly managed store, “Mendokoro Mokuya,” across from the head office factory.

The udon served at our directly managed stores is made differently from the udon you can buy at supermarkets, and is made using the same recipe as when we first opened our store.

Because customers can enjoy the original flavor of the historic “Mokuya Udon” at a price that can only be found at a directly managed store, the store is crowded with so many fans that there are long lines every day.

Mokuya Foods’ strengths extend beyond udon noodles.

Fresh pasta accounts for 80% of their production and is sold at major pasta stores as well as at Kaldi Coffee Farm, where it is highly acclaimed for being “chewy and delicious.”

This month’s recommendation is Mokuya Foods Co., Ltd.

[Yamaya Soy Sauce’s Hamanatto] Fermented food without food additives, preservatives, or chemical seasonings! The secret of Tokugawa Ieyasu’s longevity? !

Hamanatto is a fermented food made by fermenting soybeans with koji mold and aging them for over a year.

Although it is called “natto,” it is actually a member of the miso family. It is said to have a high antioxidant effect, about 1.7 times that of regular stringy natto, and about 20 times that of firm tofu.

The antioxidant properties of Hamanatto are said to have the effect of “suppressing active oxygen that has negative effects on health” and “supporting immunity.” It is said that it may have played a role in the secret to Tokugawa Ieyasu’s longevity!

You can eat it as is or use it as a seasoning.

There are many ways to enjoy Hamanatto depending on how you arrange it.

This month’s recommendation is “Yamaya Soy Sauce”, which continues to make “Hama-natto” using the traditional method🍚

[Lake Hamana sightseeing] I went around sweets at Lake Oku Hamana!

The two people, wearing Enshu cotton, came to the Tenpaku Iwakura Ruins, which is located within the grounds of Ii Shrine and is known as a power spot near Lake Okuhamana.

This place is also famous as the place associated with Naotora, and a huge stone is enshrined there.

We filmed the opening of Jenne Channel in this sacred place, and today was a day of eating around.

I’m going to go to see the sweets at Lake Okuhamana.

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