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Imanari Pickle Shop

  • 〒949-6600 新潟県南魚沼市六日町1848
  • Niigata
  • https://goo.gl/maps/aDAaRfo6Avj
  • 025-772-2015
  • Shopping ショッピング
  • Japanese
  • A charming shop, factory and residence in Muikamachi's shopping street, which runs parallel to Highway 17, between Hwy17 and the Uono River in Muikamachi. Well worthwhile checking out the little shop and perhaps, asking for a taste, because pickles are wrapped up already in pretty boxes and it's hard to tell what is what. If you're so inclined you can ask to take a look at the warehouse and pickling area, a 250 year old building out the back. Japanese only. Very friendly and helpful. Read the Article in our Newsletter section.

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What is YukiGuni?

Snow Country (雪国 YukiGuni) is a term derived from the title of the novel by author Yasunari Kawabata. Considered a classic work of Japanese literature, Kawabata was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for this work in 1968. (wikipedia)

Kawabata wrote the novel when staying at the inn, Takahan, located on the hill at the north end of Onsen Street, in Yuzawa. His room is preserved as a museum and is open to the public.