Tracing Green through the Water; Junsai Water Shield Harvest at its Peak in Mitane, Akita Pref.

A woman picks young shoots of Junsai in Mitane, Akita Prefecture.
The Yomiuri Shimbun
15:47 JST, June 25, 2025
MITANE, Akita — Harvesting of Junsai, or water shield, is at its peak in Mitane, Akita Prefecture, one of the leading production centers in Japan.
Junsai is an aquatic plant whose leaves float on the water’s surface, and its young shoots, wrapped in agar, are characterized by their slippery texture. It is used in soups and vinegar dishes.

Pickers ride on the boats and pick young shoots of Junsai in Mitane, Akita Prefecture.
At Abe noen (farm) in Mitane, female pickers on boats were wading green leaves spreading in the cultivation swamp and picking young shoots in the water. A 69-year-old woman who works at the farm said, “I hope you enjoy the delicious fresh Junsai.” Harvest season will continue through around August.
Popular Articles
Popular articles in the past 24 hours
-
Tsukuba University of Technology, JICA Tsukuba Collaborate to Emp...
-
Japan-U.S.-Australia-India Talks: Quad Nations Must Deepen Cooper...
-
Japan’s Tokara Islands Hit by at Least 60 Quakes Measuring 1 or S...
-
Rubio Unlikely to Visit Japan, S. Korea Soon
-
Kabuki to Make Debut at U.K.’S Biggest Japan Festival
-
Japan PM Ishiba: Govt to Take all Possible Measures on Tokara Isl...
-
Trump Is Set to Cement a Budget-Busting Legacy, Adding to the Nat...
-
Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower Unit To be Shown at MoMA in New Yor...
Popular articles in the past week
-
M5.1 Earthquake Hits Japan’s Kagoshima Prefecture Islands
-
Public Assistance Ruling: Govt Bears Heavy Responsibility for Fai...
-
Anselm Kiefer Solo Exhibition Held in Kyoto's Nijo Castle; Post-W...
-
Inbound Tourism Fuels Land Price Surge Across Japan; High Hopes f...
-
M5.1 Earthquake Hits Japan’s Kagoshima Prefecture Islands
-
More Commercial Launches a Must for H2a Rocket's Successor; Mitsu...
-
Japan Survey Finds Only 22% of Respondents Trust U.S.; Significan...
-
Govt Panel Warns of Major Sea of Japan Quake;Probability Seen as ...
Popular articles in the past month
-
Japan Eyes Hosting Major International Standards Conference in 20...
-
Tariff-Free Rice to Be Auctioned Off 3 Months Early, as Japan See...
-
Agriculture Minister Considers Review of Japan's Rice Harvest Sta...
-
Japanese Researchers Develop ‘Transparent Paper’ as Alternative t...
-
Japan’s Average Rice Price Falls for 2nd Straight Week
-
Over 300 Earthquakes Rumble in Sea Off Japan's Kagoshima Pref. Is...
-
Vietnam, Thailand Aim to Grow Rice Exports to Japan
-
Canon Head Fujio Mitarai Calls for Japan to Take Lead in Creating...
"Features" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Neko Pitcher
-
2025 Expo Osaka : Visitors Enjoy Opportunity to Drink Alcoholic Beverages from Around the World
-
Kagoshima: Sandbar Allows Visitors to ‘Walk Across Sea’ Like Moses
-
Giant Butterbur Harvest Peaks in Hokkaido;Edible Plant Grows Taller Than an Adult
-
I Cannot Recover from My Dog’s Death; Putting Pain into Words Can Be Healing
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Japan Eyes Hosting Major International Standards Conference in 2029; Govt Making Plans to Host IEC Event in Yokohama
-
Tariff-Free Rice to Be Auctioned Off 3 Months Early, as Japan Seeks to Tame High Prices for the Staple
-
Agriculture Minister Considers Review of Japan’s Rice Harvest Statistics (UPDATE 1)
-
Japan’s Average Rice Price Falls for 2nd Straight Week
-
Over 300 Earthquakes Rumble in Sea Off Japan’s Kagoshima Pref. Islands, Putting Residents on Alert