無形文化遺産に「和食」登録決定

「和食 日本人の伝統的な食文化」のユネスコ無形文化遺産への登録が正式に決まった。国内からは22件目となる。

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Plum Blossom Festival Takes Place At Kitano Tenmangu Shrine(01 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 25: Japanese Geisha attends out door tea ceremony during the Baikasai, Plum Blossom Festival at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine on February 25, 2013 in Kyoto, Japan. The annual event takes place on February 25, to commemorate enshrined Michizane Sugawara, a politician and plum-blossom aficionado of the Heian-Period, who passed away on this day in 903. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Cherry Blossoms In Bloom In Kyoto(02 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - MARCH 28: People walk under bloomed cherry blossoms at Gion Shirakawa area on March 28, 2010 in Kyoto, Japan. (Photo by Akihiro I/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Cherry Blossoms In Bloom In Kyoto(03 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: People take phootgraphs of cherry blossoms at Kyoto Imperial Palace on March 26, 2010 in Kyoto, Japan. (Photo by Akihiro I/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Aoi Festival Takes Place In Kyoto(04 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - MAY 15: A Japanese woman dressed in traditional costume walks in the procession of the Aoi Festival at the Imperial Palace on May 15, 2013 in Kyoto, Japan. Aoi Festival is one of the three main festivals of ancient capital of Kyoto that festival is dating back 1,400 years. About 500 participants dressed as nobles of the Heian Period (794-1185) costumes, walk with decorated ox carts and horse around eight kilometers from Kyoto Imperial Palace to Shimogamo and Kamigamo shrines. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
'Kamo Kyokusui No En' Ancient Festival Takes Place(05 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - APRIL 29: A woman dressed Heian period costume performs ritual during the Kamo Kyokusui No En Ancient Festival at Jonan-gu shrine on April 29, 2013 in Kyoto, Japan. Jonan-gu shrine is famous for holding the ancient festival of Kyokusui-no Utage, which is held twice a year in spring and autumn. The festival, which orignated in 1,182, describes a party of people in Heian era (794-1192). (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Asakusa Sanja Festival Concludes(06 of21)
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TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 19: Devotees participate in the Sanja Matsuri festival at the Asakusa Shrine on May 19, 2013 in Tokyo, Japan. Sanja Matsuri is considered one of the wildest and largest of Tokyo\'s three great Shinto festivals. The festival is held in honor of Hinokuma Hamanari, Hinokuma Takenari and Hajino Nakatomo, the three men who established and founded Senso-ji, and is held on the third weekend of May for three days at Asakusa Shrine. (Photo by Keith Tsuji/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Asakusa Sanja Festival Concludes(07 of21)
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TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 19: Tourists visit the Sanja Matsuri festival at the Asakusa Shrine on May 19, 2013 in Tokyo, Japan. Sanja Matsuri is considered one of the wildest and largest of Tokyo\'s three great Shinto festivals. The festival is held in honor of Hinokuma Hamanari, Hinokuma Takenari and Hajino Nakatomo, the three men who established and founded Senso-ji, and is held on the third weekend of May for three days at Asakusa Shrine. (Photo by Keith Tsuji/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
SAKURAKO joins in the Bon festival dance.(08 of21)
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Autumn Colours In Kyoto(09 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 19 : A man ferries tourists under maple trees on the Katsura river in Arashiyama on November 19, 2012 in Kyoto, Japan. Thousands of tourist come to enjoy the autumn colors of the maple leaves every year. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Autumn Colours In Kyoto(10 of21)
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KYOTO, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 19 : A man ferries tourists under maple trees on the Katsura river in Arashiyama on November 19, 2012 in Kyoto, Japan. Thousands of tourist come to enjoy the autumn colors of the maple leaves every year. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Japan(11 of21)
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Monk near Kyoto(12 of21)
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mt fuji hakone japan(13 of21)
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Scene Of Japan(14 of21)
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IZU, JAPAN - APRIL 09: A scene depicting Mount Fuji and the surrounding landscape on April 9, 2012 in Izu, Japan. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Osaka Castle area, Japan (109)(15 of21)
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(credit:Flickr:Jorge BRAZIL)
高野山・壇上伽藍(16 of21)
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Todaiji (東大寺)(17 of21)
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Ryoanji (龍安寺)(18 of21)
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Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺, Temple of the Golden Pavilion) 金閣寺放火事件(19 of21)
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Shirakawa-go(20 of21)
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Kasuga-taisha(21 of21)
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海外の日本食レストランベスト30
30位 umami(ウマミ)(01 of30)
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umami(ウマミ)\n\nラ・グラン・モット/フランス
29位 sticksnsushi(スティックン スシ)(02 of30)
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sticksnsushi\n\nロンドン/イギリス
28位 takumi(タクミ)(03 of30)
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takumi(タクミ)\n\nマルベーリャ/スペイン
27位 samurai'sparadise(サムライ パラダイス)(04 of30)
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samurai\'sparadise(サムライ パラダイス)\n\nサーファーズパラダイス/オーストラリア
26位 Maya Sayang(マヤ サヤン)(05 of30)
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Maya Sayang(マヤ サヤン)\n\nバリ島/インドネシア
25位 modesushi(モード スシ)(06 of30)
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modesushi(モード スシ)\n\nパドヴァ/イタリア
24位 cocoro(ココロ)(07 of30)
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cocoro\n\nオークランド/ニュージーランド
23位 Tanoshii Lounge & Sushi Bar(タノシイ ラウンジ&スシ バー)(08 of30)
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Tanoshii Lounge & Sushi Bar(タノシイ ラウンジ&スシ バー)\n\nボゴタ/コロンビア
22位 uchi(ウチ)(09 of30)
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22uchi\n\nヒューストン/アメリカ
20位 Sakura Japanese Restaurant(サクラ ジャパニーズ レストラン)(10 of30)
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Sakura Japanese Restaurant(サクラ ジャパニーズ レストラン)\n\nジッタ/サウジアラビア
21位 Hana Restaurant(ハナ レストラン)(11 of30)
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Hana Restaurant\n\nミラノ/イタリア
19位 Ganbaranba(ガンバランバ)(12 of30)
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Ganbaranba\n\nケアンズ/オーストラリア
18位 Kaori Japanese Restaurant(カオリ ジャパニーズ レストラン)(13 of30)
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Kaori Japanese Restaurant(カオリ ジャパニーズ レストラン)\n\nバーレッタ/イタリア
17位 Kai Ika Restaurant(カイ イカ レストラン)(14 of30)
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Kai Ika Restaurant(カイ イカ レストラン)\n\nアロフィ/ニウエ
16位 The Tatami Room(ザ タタミ ルーム)(15 of30)
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The Tatami Room(ザ タタミ ルーム)\n\nバルセロナ/スペイン
15位 The Park(ザ パーク)(16 of30)
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The Park(ザ パーク)\n\nプラヤグランデ/コスタリカ
14位 MIISHI Sushi Club(ミイシ スシ クラブ)(17 of30)
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MIISHI Sushi Club(ミイシ スシ クラブ)\n\nテネリフェ島/スペイン
13位 Raku(ラク)(18 of30)
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Raku(ラク)\n\nラスベガス/アメリカ
12位 Ikuze(イクゼ)(19 of30)
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Ikuze(イクゼ)\n\nゲーツヘッド/イギリス
11位 Oleo Restaurante(オレオ レストレンテ)(20 of30)
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Oleo Restaurante(オレオ レストレンテ)\n\nマラガ/スペイン
10位 Kotaro(コータロー)(21 of30)
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Kotaro(コータロー)\n\nイースター島/チリ
09位 Wazaaabi(ワザービ)(22 of30)
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Wazaaabi(ワザービ)\n\nカンクン/メキシコ
08位 Kanpai Sushi(カンパイ スシ)(23 of30)
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Kanpai Sushi(カンパイ スシ)\n\nエジンバラ/イギリス
07位 Koi Sushi(コイ スシ)(24 of30)
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Koi Sushi(コイ スシ)\n\nカボサンルーカス/メキシコ
6位 Kinji Japanese Restaurant(キンジ ジャパニーズ レストラン)(25 of30)
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Kinji Japanese Restaurant(キンジ ジャパニーズ レストラン)\n\nクライストチャーチ/ニュージーランド
5位 uchi(ウチ)(26 of30)
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uchi(ウチ)\n\nオースティン/アメリカ
4位 Sushi Rock(スシロック)(27 of30)
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Sushi Rock(スシロック)\n\nハワイ島/ハワイ
3位 Sake2Me Sushi(サケ トォーミー)(28 of30)
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Sake2Me Sushi(サケ トォーミー)\n\nヘイズ/アメリカ
2位 Sushic Fusao(スシキ フサオ)(29 of30)
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Sushic Fusao(スシキ フサオ)\n\nアルマダ/ポルトガル
1位 Jorudan Sushi(ジョルダン スシ)(30 of30)
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Jorudan Sushi(ジョルダン スシ)\n\nナポリ/イタリア