Perry Gastronomy

It was here in Yokohama, in the area around YOKOHAMA ARCHIVES OF HISTORY, that Japan-U.S. Treaty of Peace and Amity took place in 1854.

It is negotiable that you can have a gastronomy dinner by Michelin star(it cases) in the former Consul General’s office here, inspired by the menu of the dinner party at which the Edo shogunate entertained Commodore Perry at the time. This type of gastronomy experience is truly unique and significant for being held in Yokohama.

At the time of the port-opening, it was not unusual to write menus on Japanese hand-made fans(SENSU).
This would be one of the unique experiences in Yokohama as well.

This is Yokohama, the first port town. Travel designers will be able to imagine various local venues in addition to YOKOHAMA ARCHIVES OF HISTORY as one of the unique venues. Let’s work together to develop valuable story-oriented gastronomy plans based on the number of travelers, their requirements, and/or their backgrounds mixed with history of Yokohama.

What did Commodore Perry think of Washoku about 170 years ago that become UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage in the future?
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