Recommended by Hokkaido Assembly Member Uemura-san

"Eating Japanese Heritage?!"
The Energy Source for Workers: "TANTETSUKO Meals"

Introducing the "Tantetsuko Meal" recommended by Ms. Mami Uemura, a Hokkaido Assembly Member who loves Hokkaido and Sorachi, and hails from Akabira City! The "Tantetsuko Meal" is available for breakfast and lunch at the BAR & GRILL Splish in SAPPORO STREAM HOTEL.


Since the Meiji era, Japan's rapid modernization was supported by Hokkaido's coal, steel, ports, and the railway network that connected them. The food culture that became the source of nutrition for the workers, who were the protagonists of these stories called "Tantetsuko," involving coal ("Tan"), steel and railways ("Tetsu"), and ports ("Ko"), has created unique dishes in each region and continues to breathe life into the lives of people today. We introduce the "Tantetsuko Meal," still loved by the people of Hokkaido.

A 1 hour and 15 minutes drive from the hotel

Yubari Curry Soba

At its peak, Yubari had a population of about 120,000. After completing their hard labor, the miners went to their favorite restaurants to satisfy their hunger and relieve their fatigue. One menu item that was much loved by the miners was "Curry Soba". It is made with pork belly and onions, spices, and soup stock, and is served with a thick, hot sauce poured over the edge of the bowl. Please enjoy Yubari's famous gourmet food, which is not only melon, while feeling the atmosphere of the outside of the coal mine.

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