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Japanese Bento – Cherry Blossoms Inspire Bento!

Posted on

April 3, 2017

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Zojirushi America Corporation

Spring is here, and with the blooming of cherry, or sakura, trees all over Japan, we’re excited to share in the season by exploring hanami bento!

(…and stay tuned at the end to find out how to win a Mr. Bento® Stainless Lunch Jar!) THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED.

Spring in Japan brings a flurry of freshness… Japanese apricot, or ume, and cherry trees start flowering, signaling the change in season. Festivals begin, celebrating the renewal of life from a cold winter. And the new academic and business year begins. Fresh, seasonal foods are also prepared, and can be seen beautifully displayed in hanami bento.

Hanami bento are named after the ohanami tradition of meeting up with friends, family and coworkers to view the blooming cherry blossoms and spend time outdoors in areas lush with the delicate pink blooms. The tradition of viewing the flowers is said to have begun sometime between the end of the Nara Period (710-794 AD) and the beginning of the Heian Period (794-1185 AD). The Emperor Saga welcomed springtime and the beginning of rice planting season in Kyoto by hosting parties under the sakura trees. Over time, the tradition spread from the aristocracy to the general populace, with people enjoying outdoor picnics and merriment from morning into the night.

Ueno Park visitors enjoy the blossoming of the cherry trees

Today, enjoying the cherry blossom season is still a favorite custom in Japan, and many Japanese continue the tradition of ohanami parties in parks and private gardens throughout the country. In fact, local news broadcasts provide detailed accounts of where the flowers are blooming, and sakuramatsuri, or cherry blossom festivals, begin in cities like Hirosaki, Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo, just to name a few.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of cherry blossom viewing parties are the meals! Hanami bento are a type of koraku or large picnic bento specifically crafted with the sakura in mind, famously enjoyed during picnics. These larger bento boxes are made for sharing! They’re filled with colorful, seasonal foods, including hearty items like rolled egg omelet, fish and shrimp, and mini-burgers and chicken karaage. Vegetables like carrots, asparagus and green beans are crisply cooked, cut and arranged so they look like the cherry blossoms. Seasoned rice, like sweet rice cooked with adzuki beans, are included and formed into flower shapes to add beauty to the mix. And of course, the bento wouldn’t be complete without some form of wagashi or sweets like tricolor dango called hanami dango.

A variety of sweet and savory foods fill this hanami bento (photo by Blue Lotus)

Hanami bento can be made at home and taken to cherry blossom viewing parties, and they can also be purchased from specialty shops and depachika, or the food halls in the basements of department stores. Depachika versions include traditional items, Western foods, and new, innovative combinations, as well!

If you’re lucky enough to live in an area of the United States where cherry trees bloom, plan your own ohanami party and bring a bento! We love including mini-hamburgers with two sauces, a Japanese one made with soy sauce and mirin and a Western one with Worcestershire sauce and ketchup. We also love adding crisp veggies like aemono, made with fresh spring green beans. And the ever popular hanami dango, with white, pink and green sweets.

We hope you enjoy your bento and let us know where you saw the blooming cherry trees!

30 Days For 30 Years Giveaway!
Today and today only, we are giving away a Mr. Bento® Stainless Lunch Jar in Lemon Yellow*! Comment below and tell us what your favorite item in a bento box or lunch is, for your chance to win! #ZojirushiHappy30thGivaway

*must comment before 11:59PDT on 04/04/2017 THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED.

Giveaway rules and details: bit.ly/Zoji30thRules


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27 responses to “Japanese Bento – Cherry Blossoms Inspire Bento!”

  1. Mo Slate Avatar
    Mo Slate
    April 3, 2017

    We like wedges of fresh fruit with cheese.

    Reply
  2. tom sides Avatar
    tom sides
    April 3, 2017

    sushi for sure

    Reply
  3. chris conanan Avatar
    chris conanan
    April 3, 2017

    teriyaki chicken

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  4. Jeffrey Avatar
    Jeffrey
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite item is soup, homemade of course!

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  5. Jeanette H Avatar
    Jeanette H
    April 4, 2017

    I will be making a bento to take with us as we head to Washington DC this weekend to see the Cherry Blossoms.

    Reply
    1. Zojirushi America Corporation Avatar
      Zojirushi America Corporation
      April 5, 2017

      Jeanette,

      Congratulations, you are our winner! We will be sending you an email shortly so that we can gather your details. If you don’t see it, be sure to check your email’s spam folder.

      -The Team at Zojirushi

      Reply
      1. Jeanette H Avatar
        Jeanette H
        April 6, 2017

        YEAH!!!!!!
        Thank you!

        Reply
  6. Joy Person Avatar
    Joy Person
    April 4, 2017

    Love sushi rolls and soups and salads! But my absolute favorite is sushi rolls!

    Reply
  7. Vivian Avatar
    Vivian
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite item in a bento box is the fresh sashimi! Thanks for the giveaway!

    Reply
  8. Emma Dou Avatar
    Emma Dou
    April 4, 2017

    my favourite lunch / bento item is hot borscht soup with fried rice!

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  9. Jeff Zucker Avatar
    Jeff Zucker
    April 4, 2017

    Sushi rolls.

    Reply
  10. Courtney Young Avatar
    Courtney Young
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite item is salmon teriyaki!

    Reply
  11. Melinda G Avatar
    Melinda G
    April 4, 2017

    Hummus with veggies.

    Reply
  12. Traci Avatar
    Traci
    April 4, 2017

    Spam musubi and inari sushi

    Reply
  13. Pearl Maxey Avatar
    Pearl Maxey
    April 4, 2017

    Rice with some meat and veg

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  14. Brittany Avatar
    Brittany
    April 4, 2017

    I love the variety of a bento box, but I always enjoy when it includes seaweed salad the most.

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  15. Kerrie Avatar
    Kerrie
    April 4, 2017

    We are going to hanami in Philadelphia this Sunday – there’s a really nice sakura festival in Fairmount Park. Our favorite bento snack is onigiri! I like umeboshi in mine but the kids want theirs stuffed with chicken nuggets! (´∀`)

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  16. Belinda Avatar
    Belinda
    April 4, 2017

    I like a bento that includes Japanese pickled vegetables. So tasty!

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  17. Mary W Avatar
    Mary W
    April 4, 2017

    We pack hard boiled eggs, pickles, fresh fruit slices, shortbread cookies and a few other goodies in our bento boxes.

    Reply
  18. Stephanie F Avatar
    Stephanie F
    April 4, 2017

    My favourite lunch is anything with eggs… fried eggs, steamed eggs, hard boiled eggs, tamago… everything eggs 🙂

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  19. Cliff T Avatar
    Cliff T
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite bento item is karaage.

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  20. Walt-W Avatar
    Walt-W
    April 4, 2017

    Pickle vegetables rice fish

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  21. Janice Avatar
    Janice
    April 4, 2017

    Tonkatus with ricec

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  22. Lynne Baguio Avatar
    Lynne Baguio
    April 4, 2017

    Shrimp tempura!

    Reply
  23. Kathryn Dodd Avatar
    Kathryn Dodd
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite bento item would be karaage. Or maybe some nice meatballs.

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  24. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole
    April 4, 2017

    My favorite bento box or lunch item would have to be rice balls if I had to only choose one. They are simple, quick to make with ingredients on hand, and delicious! Runner ups would have to be either cold pasta salad or tonkatsu.

    Reply
  25. Monika Avatar
    Monika
    April 5, 2017

    I love packing rice, veggies and fruit. Having a bento box would make every day so much easier!

    Reply

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