Yamagata Imoni — Autumn Taro and Beef Stew Festival
Imoni (芋煮) is Yamagata's signature autumn comfort food — a hot pot stew made with taro root (satoimo), beef, konjac, green onions, and soy-based broth, traditionally cooked outdoors over firewood beside rivers during the autumn harvest season. Imoni culture is deeply embedded in Yamagata: in September and October, families, friends, and coworkers gather at riverside parks for 'imoni-kai' (芋煮会, imoni parties), bringing large pots, ingredients, and camping gear to cook and eat communal stew outdoors. The annual Nihon-ichi Imoni Festival (日本一芋煮会, 'Japan's #1 Imoni Festival') in mid-September cooks 30,000 servings of imoni in a massive 6-meter diameter pot, using 3 tons of taro and 1.2 tons of beef, stirred with a construction excavator. The stew is served free to attendees, creating a surreal spectacle of industrial-scale comfort food. Beyond the festival, imoni appears on restaurant menus throughout Yamagata in autumn, often served in nabemono (hot pot) style at the table. The dish embodies Yamagata's agricultural abundance — local taro, Yamagata beef, and river water.
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