Rakuki, who releases the world's most fragile iPhone case made of rice crackers, " Survival Senbei iPhone 5 Special Case SV3818 ", announced a new product "Yamaguchi-san Chi no I'm Sorry Curry" using vegetables from Yamaguchi Prefecture and Choshu Dori. ..

Yamaguchi-san's sorry curry
Yamaguchi-san's sorry curry


This "Yamaguchi-san Chi no I'm sorry curry" is a product that limits the purchaser, as it cannot be purchased unless it meets any of the following.


1. Those whose surname or given name is "Yamaguchi" (including their maiden name)
2. Residents or graduates of Yamaguchi Prefecture
3. Those who can go to stores in Yamaguchi Prefecture


According to the surname search site " surname-derived net ," the number of "Yamaguchi-san" nationwide is about 670,000. According to the statistics of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population of Yamaguchi Prefecture as of 2010 is about 1.45 million. "Yamaguchi-san Chi no I'm sorry curry" is a product that focuses only on this 2.12 million people plus alpha. Considering that Japan has a total population of about 130 million, it is a very ambitious product. Too few for sale!


When you visit the company's website, you will be asked "Yes" or "No" if the buyer meets the above criteria. If you answer No, you will be forwarded to the "Ahondara Curry" sales site. If you try this elaborate!


The photo on the lower left is Mr. Kimie of the company.
The photo on the lower left is Mr. Kimie of the company.


The inventor of "Sorry Yamaguchi's Curry" is Sumire Yamaguchi, who lives in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Mr. Yamaguchi, who lives in Yamaguchi Prefecture, seems to have been born for this curry. It seems that he usually works for a futon shop "Central Sleeping Dress" that "sciences sleep and health". Hmm? Is the futon shop inventing curry?


Mr. Yamaguchi, I'm sorry, Mr. Sumire Yamaguchi, who invented the curry.
Mr. Yamaguchi, I'm sorry, Mr. Sumire Yamaguchi, who invented the curry.


In addition, this curry uses "Choshu Dori" from Yamaguchi Prefecture and onions and carrots from Yamaguchi Prefecture as raw materials, but it seems that only one ingredient that has nothing to do with Yamaguchi is used. It's an American tomato. The curry was finished in a Western style because tomatoes were added without potatoes. The taste is said to be endorsed by American Kevin.


Kevin, an American who has a crush on Kimie, seems to have nothing to do with curry.
Kevin, an American who has a crush on Kimie, seems to have nothing to do with curry.


I'm sorry Yamaguchi-san, the curry is 888 yen for 2 cups. It seems that you can buy it from the company's mail order site (actually, anyone).