Hello.
This is Oka from the West Japan Office.
A typhoon is coming. .
What kind of typhoon is heading towards Japan at a time like this?
It will probably be the slowest typhoon to hit land. That's what I was thinking. .
It seems that it came later, in 1990.
It also seems to have landed on November 30th, when Jingle Bells was playing in the city.
This year has been a year of many rain disasters, so I hope it passes through Japan quietly.
It's raining again today in Hiroshima, where our West Japan office is located.
Carp's Climax Series has also been cancelled, and the city's excitement has cooled down for the time being.
It's cold.
It's cold even though a typhoon is coming.
A hot pot is nice on such a cold day.
Hiroshima is famous for its oyster dotenabe. Just typing this makes my mouth tingle.
The ban on oysters has not been lifted yet, so we will have to wait another month.
Lemon hotpot has become a hot topic lately.
Just typing is a conditioned reflex. .
Hiroshima is Japan's number one producer of lemons.
It seems that the product was developed to promote the lemon.
Since Hiroshima lemons are edible, even the skin is edible, slice them with the skin on and enjoy.
I haven't tried it yet, but I wonder what it would be like if I added Tategamori Kogen pork.
Maybe it's the refreshing acidity? .
No good! My mouth is flooding.
When introducing Tategamori Kogen Pork to customers at the store, it would be nice to eat shabu-shabu with shabu-shabu slices.
The meat is soft, so even if you eat it as a regular slice, you'll feel like you're eating meat.
I am introducing this.
Please try it once.
Rather than eating shabu-shabu in an elegant manner, I prefer to eat it with gusto.
Because it's not classy. .
Please be careful of the cold wind.
West Japan Office
Hirotaka Oka