The other day, when I wandered around Tsukuda Island, I was attracted to the sweet scent of boiling down soy sauce and entered Tsukudaniya.
Among the long-established stores with three houses, Tenan Honten entered the shop. I bought "Katsuno Kakuni", "Casari", and "Kharabuki" (100g each, the price is 700 yen, 700 yen, 350 yen each).
All of them have a solid taste of the ingredients and are very delicious, and the rice is progressing.
Mr. Tenan Head Office
Mr. Genda Tsukuda Nakaya in the same line
Both the Tenan Main Store and the Tsukuda Genda Nakaya taste the narrow alley beside the shop.
According to the guide written "Tsukuda's Place Name and Tsukudani's Story", it was a fisherman from Tsukuda Village (now Tsukuda-cho, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi) who made Tsukuda Island. It is said that Ieyasu Tokugawa called Edo and gave the island near Ishikawajima as a place of residence.
In the first place, the relationship between a fisherman in Tsukudamura and Ieyasu begins when the change of Honnoji, where Akechi Mitsuhide defeated Nobunaga Oda, occurred (1582).
At that time, Ieyasu, who was in Sakai with a little hand, had a friendship with Nobunaga, so he sensed danger and tried to escape to Mikawa immediately, but at that time he dedicated himself to procuring ships for escape. It seems that the fisherman in Tsukudamura worked.
It is said that the origin of Tsukudani was that a fisherman from Tsukudamura, who was given the right to fisheries in Edo and donated white fish to Edo Castle and made a living, began making it for their own preserved food.
There was an unexpected relationship between Akechi Mitsuhide and Tsukudani.