There are many remote islands in Tokyo. The antenna shop "Tokyo Ai Land" where you can enjoy the gourmet food is located at Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal. You can easily get delicious food such as decapterus menchi burger, Ogasawara lamb, and camellia petal jam.
Entrance to the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands
The Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal is the gateway to the remote islands of Tokyo, where high-speed ships and large passenger ships to the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands arrive and depart.
However, even those who do not plan to travel by sea can drop in. Immediately after getting off Takeshiba Station on the Tokyo Rinkai Shinkotsu Rinkai Line (Yurikamome), "Tokyo Ai Land" has a shop in front of the spacious first waiting room on the first floor, where you can find specialty products from the islands. In addition, there are dishes that make use of the ingredients of the island.
A lot of island food!
In the product sales corner, you can find items such as Hachijojima's red pepper soy sauce "Shimato soy sauce" and Izu Islands' island vegetable "Ashitaba" tea.
Alcohol is especially fulfilling. In addition to Aogashima's shochu "Aogashima", which has a core fan base, there is also a rum "Ogasawara Lamb" made in the Ogasawara Islands.
Each has its own history. For example, Ogasawara Lamb can be traced back to the 19th century, when residents who moved to the Ogasawara Islands from Europe and the United States traded rum with whaling boats traveling in the open ocean. After becoming a Japanese territory, brewing progressed as "foam liquor" and "mead", and after being suspended after evacuation in the war, it was revived again from the latter half of the 20th century.
Shot Ogasawara Lamb
At the cafe in the back, you can enjoy a menu that makes use of ingredients from the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. There are various types, but I ordered the popular "Muro Aji Menchi Burger" (600 yen, tax included, same below) and the shot of Ogasawara Lamb (600 yen) that I was curious about.
Ogasawara lamb is poured into a glass and comes out immediately. The clear liquid color is visually indistinguishable from water, but if you shake the glass even a little, you can see the sweet but tingling odor even if it is more than 50 cm away.
The face gets hot as soon as you take a sip. It seems to burn when the rum passes through the throat. The heat blows away in an instant and the spine gets cold, but the cheeks shine.
Obviously, it's very dry. While you're licking it, you can enjoy the flavor of distilled liquor made from sugar cane, but when you blow the glass, you feel like you're drinking fire.
Menchi-katsu
Muro Ajimenchi Burger brought the freshly made burger to the table.
Menchi-katsu is hot. The reporter has a big mouth, but he still feels a little bit less confident.
Stop worrying about your surroundings, open your chin, and squeeze into your nose with a fishy flavor. The onions that were packed together were claimed by raw tomatoes, large cheeses, and a strong sauce, but the decapterus was not defeated at all.
I hadn't eaten fish minced meat so much, but it was surprisingly perfect for hamburgers. The buns also have a crisp skin and a fluffy inside. Impression that each material is well balanced.
When I was hungry, I went back to the product sales corner and bought some souvenirs. The first is camellia flower jam from Izu Oshima.
Address:1-12-2 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo