トチノミ加工食品販売の地域的特徴

Translated title of the contribution: Regional Characteristics of Commodification of Japanese Horse Chestnut Food Products at Roadside Station in Japan

手代木 功基, 藤岡 悠一郎, 飯田 義彦

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Abstract

<p>The nuts of the Japanese horse chestnut tree (<i>Aesculus turbinata</i> Blume) have long been a traditional ingredient of rice cakes in mountainous regions of Japan. This food culture associated with the horse chestnut gradually declined because of the changing social situation in mountainous areas. However, in recent years, due to commercialized production, they have become popular products at Roadside Stations, MLIT registered resting and touristic service stations, which are widely spread across the country. This study aims to document the commodification of this local resource on a national scale by focusing on the availability of horse chestnut rice cakes at those Roadside Stations across Japan. Telephone interviews with employees at 964 stations clarified that horse chestnut products, such as rice cakes, rice crackers and fried cookies were sold in about one-quarter stations. The fresh horse chestnut rice cakes were mainly made by individual producers and producer cooperatives. The other preserved products were mostly produced by private companies. We also found that the horse chestnuts for the products were either locally gathered or purchased from other regions through procurement networks.</p>
Translated title of the contributionRegional Characteristics of Commodification of Japanese Horse Chestnut Food Products at Roadside Station in Japan
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)100-114
Number of pages15
Journal季刊地理学
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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