
長崎県·特産品
Tsushima Honey
Tsushima is the only island in Japan where the Japanese honeybee lives exclusively. In Tsushima, Japanese honeybees are raised in traditional hives called 'hachido,' which are made by hollowing out Japanese cypress logs. This is a prestigious honey that was used as gifts for Shoguns and Korean envoys during the Edo period. Because the amount of nectar collected by the Japanese honeybee is small, harvesting occurs only once a year. To ensure enough remains for them to survive the winter, only about one-third of the accumulated honey is taken, making the yield from a single hive just a few kilograms—a true rarity. This multi-flower honey, gathered from various blossoms, leaves a rich and complex aftertaste. Please enjoy this singular drop that contains the entirety of Tsushima's nature.
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