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Although a nation that did not eat much meat, its culture of "kaizen" - continual improvement - meant that from the time cattle was brought to Japan farmers set upon producing the best quality of beef possible. Wagyu is the result. It did not stop there. Kurobuta pork, niwatori chicken are famous in the country - and for good reason!

Meats

Although a nation that did not eat much meat, its culture of "kaizen" - continual improvement - meant that from the time cattle was brought to Japan farmers set upon producing the best quality of beef possible. Wagyu is the result. It did not stop there. Kurobuta pork, niwatori chicken are famous in the country - and for good reason!

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