
You, Me, And a Tanuki is a weekly featured blog run by Michelle, a Californian who is currently one of only two foreigners living in Chibu, a tiny fishing village on one of the Oki islands in Japan. Check back every Saturday for a new post or read more on her website here!
Starting around the beginning of October, houses and trees throughout the neighborhood are dotted with orange orbs. It’s kaki season; time to eat some persimmons. The little fruits almost look like Christmas lights in the daytime, lining the rafters of the houses. They sway back and forth in the strong sea breeze and are susceptible to being stolen by the crows that lie in wait for an easy meal.
Once the persimmons start popping up around the island, you know fall is in full swing. That’s one of the things I love about Japan; you can always “feel” the season. Fall is felt by the nip in the air, the changing of the leaves, and the persimmons on the trees.
In our area, there are two types of persimmons: Amaigaki (sweet persimmons) and Shibugaki (bitter persimmons). The former can be eaten right off the tree, but the latter must be hung out and dried to sweeten the naturally tart fruit.
Everyone seems to have their own way of making hoshigaki (dried persimmon).
There’s the straightforward way. Just tie the peeled fruit to a string and let them hang by the stems:
There’s the extra protection way, with netting to ensure the fruits won’t be eaten by unwanted guests:
And then there’s the decorative way. Don’t bother tidying up a space; just hang the persimmons as if they belong there:
Some of the little old ladies in the area swear by massaging the fruits once a day, claiming it makes the persimmons sweeter. It seems to work because the hoshigaki that have been massaged have a light dusting of sugary white on the outside.
By now, everyone’s persimmons have been dried after about five weeks out in the chilled air and are sweeter and palatable. The disappearance of hoshigaki from the rafters and overhangs of houses is another signal that winter is right around the corner. Now it’s time to bundle up, sit under the kotatsu, and enjoy the fruits of fall.
Michelle is originally from California, but currently living in the tiny fishing village of Chibu, one of the Oki islands in Japan. Being one of two foreigners living in an island village of a little over 600 people presents many adventures. Come back every Saturday for a new article featuring the interesting and bizarre things she comes across in her life in rural Japan. Once a week not enough? Check out her blog, You, Me, And A Tanuki, for photographs and even more articles.
We’re still looking for more unique and interesting stories from Asia to share with the world, so drop us a line if you’d like to have your own blog featured on RocketNews24.




It’s Just Like a Handshake… 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Whole Lotta Fish 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
School Lunch in Japan 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Coffee, coffee everywhere but not a drop to drink (that’s any decent)【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Bull Sumo in the Oki Islands 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Is it rude to sing along at concerts in Japan? We ask a pro musician for his take
Lacquerware supplier to emperor of Japan and Pokémon team up for new tableware
Dragon Quest Burgers and Slime drinks are coming to McDonald’s Japan【Video】
Drunk cycling can result in an instantly suspended driver’s license in Japan
Can a dirty butthole make you filthy rich in Japan? We’re starting a New Year’s lottery experiment
Japan may add Japanese language proficiency, lifestyle classes to permanent foreign resident requirements
Cup Noodle pouch satisfies our never-ending need for instant ramen
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Is this the most relaxing Starbucks in Japan?
Doraemon found buried at sea as scene from 1993 anime becomes real life【Photos】
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Starbucks Japan releases new zodiac chilled cup drink for 2026
Street Fighter Hadouken Churros to be launched and eaten in Tokyo, Okami pudding on offer too
Starbucks on a Shinkansen bullet train platform: 6 tips for using the automated store in Japan
Large amount of supposed human organs left in Osaka marketplace
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Japanese train company is letting fans buy its actual ticket gates for their homes
Tokyo considering law requiring more trash cans following litter increase in heavily touristed area
Is China’s don’t-go-to-Japan warning affecting tourist crowds in Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood?
Nintendo’s Kirby now delivering orders at Kura Sushi restaurants, but not in Japan
Tokyo event lets you travel back in time, for free, to celebrate 100 years since Showa era start
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s deadliest food claims more victims, but why do people keep eating it for New Year’s?
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
The top 10 annoying foreign tourist behaviors on trains, as chosen by Japanese people【Survey】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Japanese School Lunch Fail【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Privacy Please?【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Stabbing Snails at the Bottom of the Sea 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
The Problem With Everyone Knowing Where We Live【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
The Best Sushi We’ve Ever Eaten【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Picking Up Women Day, Grilled Meat Day, and Masturbation Day: Special Days in Japan 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Better Than Kobe Beef? 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Cooking Rice on a Campfire is Easier Than You Might Think【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Take Me Out to the Japanese Ball Game 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
“A crazy man is coming to school today and he’s going to try to stab us”: Japan Takes Code Red Drills to the Extreme【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Six Crazy Things I Did Because I Was Cold 【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Eating Our Way Through Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Fill Your Sandwich with Potato Salad or Shrimp at Subway in Japan【You, Me, And A Tanuki】
Another Reason Why I Love Japan: You Get a Block of Dry Ice When Ordering Ice Cream To-Go
Leave a Reply