Kamaboko is an authentic Japanese seafood, with a history dating back to the 12th century. Eaten by samurai and nobility, it is now a popular healthy food enjoyed all over Japan. Suzuhiro Kamaboko has continued the traditional art of making kamaboko for generations. At Suzuhiro Kamaboko Village, you can enjoy Kamaboko tastings, culinary culture, and experience making your own.
Founded in 1865, Suzuhiro Kamaboko uses traditional methods and all-natural ingredients to produce delicious Kamaboko. We look forward to continuing these traditions and values for the next 100 years.
Kamaboko is a traditional Japanese food with roots dating back to 1115. The combination of fish, salt, and water combine to create a delicious dish enjoyed in a variety of styles and flavors. Enjoy grilled, roasted, baked, or steamed!
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The Omochi x Kamaboko "Kamaboko Pinchos" by Lina Kawase Kamaboko pinchos, like hand-rolled sushi, have a variety of foods placed on or sandwiched with kamaboko