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Taketa City, located in the southwestern part of Oita Prefecture, is an area rich in nature surrounded by the Kuju Mountain Range, the Aso Gairin Mountains, and the foothills of Mount Sobo. The city is situated along the Onogawa River, a first-class river, and boasts a group of springs said to produce tens of thousands of tons of water per day. “Aimaze” is an indispensable part of meals in the Kuju district of Taketa City. “Aimaze” is stir-fried vegetables mixed with grated tofu. It's similar to shiraae salad because it's dressed with tofu, but it differs in that it uses plenty of mountain vegetables such as fern shoots, shiitake mushrooms, and dried daikon radish slices. It's said that the name “aimaze” comes from the fact that both the ingredients and the tofu are seasoned (ajitsuke suru) and mixed (mazeru) together. Dishes with the same name have been passed down in Mie Prefecture and Tottori Prefecture, but these refer to “Ninamasu”' and “vegetables dressed with sesame vinegar,” and are completely different from the “aimaze” of Oita Prefecture.

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