In the plain country towards Mount Aso, there are orchards filled with the fragrance of Dekopon, the ugly duckling of the mandarin and tangerine family. If you overlook the large protruding bump on the top of the fruit that reminds me of grandmother’s hair knot, you would be surprised by the sweet citrus taste, one that is perfectly captured in Dekopon Gelato on a warm summer’s day from the Farmers’ markets. Strolling around and picking up some wasabi herbs or Persimmon trees is a great way to spend a Sunday morning.
Also lurking in the fields is a large rotund bear with red cheeks that answers to the name, “Kumamon”, or maybe the people at Kumamoto Tourism would like you believe. He is more likely to be found decorating wrapping paper for sweets and souvenirs at the market stalls.
Bonson Lam @bonson.lam
I knew my future was destined to be with Japan the moment I flew from Sydney to experience the atmospheric laneways of Kyoto last century. I am humbled to have met many distinguished people during this time, especially the national living treasures of Japan, such as the doll maker to the Imperia...