Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries from many political and social changes. The cuisine eventually changed with the advent of the Medieval age which ushered in a shedding of elitism with the age of Shogun rule. In the early modern era massive changes took place that introduced Western culture to Japan.
The modern term "Japanese cuisine" means traditional-style Japanese food, similar to what already existed before the end of national seclusion in 1868. In a broader sense of the word, it could also include foods whose ingredients or cooking methods were subsequently introduced from abroad, but which have been developed by Japanese who made them their own. Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food ,quality of ingredients and presentation.
Japanese cuisine. (2008, May 1). In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved May 1, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_food
| NAME | STREET | CITY | STATE | COUNTRY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maluken Japanese Restaurant | 645 Beacon Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| UMI Japanese Restaurant | 90 Peterborough Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Fins Sushi & Grille | 354 Chestnut Hill Avenue | Brighton | MA | USA |
| Seiyo Sushi & Wine Shop | 1721 Washington Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Samurai Boston | 827 Boylston | Boston | MA | USA |
| Douzo Japanese Restaurant | 131 Dartmouth Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Osaka Sushi Express | 106 Cambridge Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Ginza Japanese Restaurant | 16 Hudson Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Megumi of Japan | 1 Faneuil Hall Square | Boston | MA | USA |
| UENO Sushi | 1 Faneuil Hall Market Place | Boston | MA | USA |
| Sakura-Bana Japanese Restaurant | 57 Broad Street | Boston | MA | USA |
| Sakura Japan | 417 Washington Street 15 | Boston | MA | USA |
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