The Matsusaka experience: World-class beef, traditional kimono, and historical city walks
Travel
ReleaseJanuary 14, 2022
writerPete Leong
Photographer from Australia, living in Mie Prefecture.
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Matsusaka, not just a city known for its world-famous beef. There is also a rich historical tradition and ancient architectural structures to explore and experience.
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A typical woven fabric made in Matsusaka is known as “Matsusaka momen.”
Matsusaka momen is a cotton fabric made from natural materials dyed indigo blue and has a unique striped pattern. In Edo (now Tokyo), the Matsusaka momen kimono was very popular among the common people.

I recently visited one of the Momen kimono rental shops, “Utsukushiya.”
This shop not only rents and helps you get properly dressed in the kimono, but also offers a plan whereby you can experience the various attractions of Matsusaka.
For this trip, I decided to wear a kimono and roam around the shopping streets, as well as try my hand at cooking Matsusaka Beef Sukiyaki style, which is a must-have when it comes to visiting Matsusaka.


I decided to go with a darker blue while my partner went with a lighter shade. Yoshiko helped us both to put the kimono on and I was pleasantly surprised to find it quite light, soft, and easy to move in. I had the image that they would be heavy and pretty stiff like regular kimonos but these were nothing like that, thankfully.


Our other guide, Ryoji Takaoka, explained that Matsusaka Beef first became famous after winning the top “honorary award” in a 1935 contest in Tokyo. Since then the area has kept up its tradition as home to one of the best quality beef producers in the world. It wasn’t until the modern era (late 19th century) that meat was generally eaten in Japan.











After a quick pan-fry, no oil needed, we dipped our thin beef cuts into raw egg – and enjoy! We were in heaven for the next 30 minutes or so. It’s very cliched, to say, but “melt in your mouth” are the only words that come to mind. Just pure wonderful.
The Matsusaka momen was easy to move around in when I was cooking. It is also easy to wash.

For a fun and educational day out, be sure to stop by Matsusaka. Also, be sure to pop by and visit Yoshiko at Utsukushiya. She has a wealth of information and is more than happy to share her knowledge of the area and its rich history.
Utsukushiya:https://www.utsukushiya.com/
This article was originally published on Tourism Guide of Mie Prefecture Tourism Federation.
https://www.kankomie.or.jp/en/report/detail_197.html
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*The information herein is as of October 2021.