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MOMOYA TV-Ads022-1964-Olympic Oath

Time: 30 sec.

Product Name: HANA-RAKKYO, HA-TOGARASHI, IKA-SHIOKARA, KATSUWO-SHIOKARA, EDO-MURASAKI

Description of Product:
HANA-RAKKYO is a pickled scallion that has been preserved mainly in vinegar, sugar, salt. Commonly offered as a side dish of Japanese curry, and also eaten with Japanese Sake.

HA-TOGARASHI is a leaf of red pepper, which is seasoned with red pepper, soy sauce, sugar, mirin, sesame seeds etc. It is not only eaten with Japanese rice, but also used as a filling of “Onigiri” rice ball.

IKA-SHIOKARA is salt-fermented cuttlefish guts with small pieces of its meat. It is generally eaten with Japanese rice and alcohol such as Japanese Sake, beer and liquor.

KATSUWO-SHIOKARA consists of chopped meat and salt-fermented viscera of skipjack tuna. It is generally eaten with Japanese rice and alcohol such as Japanese Sake, beer and liquor.

EDO-MURASAKI is a seasoned seaweed paste, “Nori-no-tsukudani” in Japanese, which is made from seaweed, soy sauce, sugar and so on. It is preservable, and often eaten with Japanese rise.

Year: 1964

Advertiser: Momoya Co., Ltd.

Advertising Agency: YOMIKO Advertising Inc.

Production Company: Television Corporation of Japan

Description of Title: In 1964, the Summer Olympics were held in Tokyo for the first time in Asia.

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