Hinai-jidori Chicken — Akita's Premium Poultry
Hinai-jidori (比内地鶏) is one of Japan's three premier chicken breeds (alongside Nagoya Cochin and Satsuma chicken), native to northern Akita Prefecture. The birds are raised free-range for 120-150 days (triple the time of industrial broilers), resulting in firmer, more flavorful meat with rich umami and slight gaminess. Hinai-jidori is leaner than standard chicken, with pronounced texture — thighs are especially prized for their chewiness and deep flavor.
The chicken is prepared multiple ways: yakitori (grilled skewers with tare sauce or salt), oyakodon (chicken-and-egg rice bowl), and kiritanpo nabe (hot pot). Akita City's izakayas and specialty restaurants serve all variations. The signature dish is Hinai-jidori yakitori — thigh meat grilled over binchotan charcoal, skin crisped to crackling, interior moist and savory. Paired with local sake, it's Akita's definitive taste.
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