Trails to Oishii Tokyo - Season 7 / Year 2025

Season 7 / Year 2025

Episodes

PEAR
Japan's pears are a thing of juicy-sweet luxury thanks to strict quality control and unique ripening methods. See how they're cultivated and check out some amazing pear-focused recipes. (Reporter: Kailene Falls)

TURNIP
Turnips are a versatile ingredient that sparks the imagination of skilled chefs. Visit Japan's largest turnip production area and explore a variety of dishes, from Japanese to French cuisine. (Reporter: Kailene Falls)

MIRIN
Mirin, or sweet sake, is just as important in Japanese food as soy sauce or miso. It adds sweetness, depth and a lovely shine to ingredients! Learn more about mirin's key role in Japanese cuisine. (Reporter: Michael Keida)

Winter Delicacies in Hokuriku
In this special episode, visit the three prefectures of Japan's Hokuriku region to savor winter delicacies. Discover the collective passion behind a vibrant food culture-and post-earthquake recovery. (Reporter: Robin Barde)

Kiriboshi Daikon
Kiriboshi daikon—daikon radish that's cut and sun-dried to preserve it. Both tasty and nutritious, it's gaining traction as a health food. Discover more about its unique texture and versatility. (Reporter: Kailene Falls)

Broccoli
Broccoli is still a relative newcomer to Japan, but has become a staple ingredient in Japanese households. Explore broccoli's wide appeal and how it's used in all kinds of dishes, even in sweets!

Spear squid
In squid-loving Japan, spear squid is immensely popular. Tag along with fishers in Hokkaido and savor some regional cuisine, fresh sushi, and a special take on a beloved Italian-inspired inky dish.

Strawberries
Japanese strawberries stand out with a perfect sweet-sour balance and stunning looks. Join us in Fukuoka for some dazzling parfait and to meet the growers behind a famous variety.
Reporter: Robin Barde

Eggs
Unique Japanese egg dishes like raw egg over rice are a hit with inbound tourists. Visit farms that produce eggs safe to eat raw, and savor a variety of dishes at a long-established Kyoto restaurant.
Reporter: Kailene Falls

Pineapple
Pineapples are grown on Japan's southern islands, the northernmost limit of their cultivation. New varieties continue to emerge, and pineapples left to fully ripen in the field are charming consumers.
Reporter: Kailene Falls

Asari
Introducing asari, Japan's most popular clam. Visit Aichi to feast your eyes on asari dishes and see how they're cultivated using suspended cages. How about diving for some giant asari?!
Reporter: Janni Olsson

Nira
Nira, with its garlic-like pungency and ability to boost stamina, is a true star. Visit a production site to marvel at nira's vitality and see how the ingredient can be used in a wide range of dishes. (Reporter: Robin Barde)

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