🍱 Hotaruika no sumiso ae
Firefly squid with vinegared miso is a dish representative of spring in Toyama. Firefly squid live in deep water, but around March they gather along the coast of Toyama Bay to spawn, and are landed only during a certain period each year. Namegawa fishing port boasts one of the largest catches in Toyama Prefecture. There are historical records that indicate that firefly squid fishing was already practiced here during the Edo period. Firefly squid, whose entire body glows blue and white, are called the "mystery of Toyama Bay," and the sight of them drifting through the shallows in schools is fantastic. They are designated as a special natural monument in Japan as the "Firefly Squid Swarming Sea Surface. The firefly squid caught in Toyama Bay are caught in fixed nets and are fresh because of the proximity of the fishing grounds and fishing ports. During the fishing season, paddy field water is not discharged into the sea to protect the firefly squid fishery. Firefly squid boiled fresh is exceptional, and "firefly squid with vinegared miso" is the most popular dish. When boiled, the body of the firefly squid becomes round and shiny, and the inside is tender and the outside is plump.