The biting cold in Takaoka City didn’t stop scores of people from turning out to the Takaoka Nabe Festival. The two day festival is usually held in January and features a number of booths which sell delicious nabe cooked in aluminum and bronze pots. The Nabe Festival is the premier winter event in Takaoka. You can enjoy nabe loaded with fresh seafood and vegetables and even eat local specialties such as crab nabe, cod soup, fish stew, Brazilian nabe and Takaoka Borsch. Takaoka’s Nabe Festival is a great event to check out if you’re in the area. You won’t be disappointed.
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Takaoka Nabe Festival 2016
Many different flavors to keep you warm
Community writer
Hot steaming nabe being poured into a bowl
People crowding the booths to get their delicious nabe
Speical Takaoka Brazilian Nabe
Three types of meat on the grill
At the center of the crowd this guy is promoting his nabe
Sharing nabe into a bowl for a customer
Brazilian sausages waiting to be eaten by me
Enjoying her nabe while talking with her friend
Entertaining his customers as he grill his sausages
Nabe lover enjoying every bite
Many different types of meat to enjoy with your nabe
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