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Yukari Sakamoto


Born in Tokyo, Yukari Sakamoto is the author of Food Sake Tokyo published by The Little Bookroom as part of the Terroir Guides. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute, Yukari is also a sommelier and a shochu advisor. Her husband is a Japanese fishmonger and a former buyer at Tsukiji Market. Yukari Sakamoto was the dean of Mori no Ike for eight years.

Updated October 2012 


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Nikkei Chronicles #1—ITADAKIMASU! A Taste of Nikkei Culture
Gohan o Kudasai – Immersed in Japanese Food

Oct. 24, 2012 • Yukari Sakamoto

In the Northern woods of Minnesota the call of a loon echoes on the lake. The wind rustles through a forest of birch trees. And at a summer camp in the dining hall, an enthusiastic group of kids call out “itadakimasu,” before digging into dinner. The sign on the building says shokudo in English, hiragana, and kanji. Mori no Ike is the Japanese language and culture immersion summer program of the Concordia Language Villages. From the moment that the campers …

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