Since has spread throughout Japan, there have been many regional takes on the dish, the most notable ones including: • –
Hokkaido prefecture's version of , made with a marinade and served with a spicy dipping sauce. • –
Nagoya's version of , made with bone in chicken wings, sprinkled with sesame seeds and basted with a special sauce. •
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Miyazaki prefecture’s version of , dipped in sweet vinegar and topped with tartar sauce. • –
Okinawa prefecture’s version of .
Gurukun is Okinawa's official and most popular fish, often called a "banana fish" in English; it is a fish fried whole and served with lemon. • –
Korea's take on fried chicken, very similar to , but usually made with milk and a sweet/spicy sauce consisting of soy sauce, rice wine, red chili pepper paste, honey, and seasonings. • – A version of popular in
Yamaguchi prefecture.
Shimonoseki is known as the capital of
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