0001nita★.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:53:51.69ID:m5P4d5P29
8/24 (Sat) 6:02
ATV Aomori TV
Rice has disappeared from supermarkets, especially in major metropolitan areas, and there is now a rice shortage nationwide. As a result of this, sales outlets in Aomori Prefecture are beginning to be affected, with orders pouring in. ■Rice sales during the Obon period more than doubled last year due to a “rice shortage”
Rice bags lined up, mainly containing prefecture-grown rice. This is Food and Beverage Service Eight, located at the Hasshoku Center in Hachinohe City. This store has seen an increase in people from the Kanto region purchasing rice, and sales during the Obon period have more than doubled compared to 2023. A visitor from Yokohama City said, “I’m jealous (that you have rice), it’s not even on the shelves at supermarkets (in Yokohama). It’s difficult. Really.”
A person who came from Tokyo said,
“My wife told me there was no rice in the city so if there was any, I should buy some, and there was, so I bought some. I was surprised that rice was readily available in Aomori.”
The reason behind this is a nationwide rice shortage. At a direct-sales facility in neighboring Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, the amount of rice delivered began to decline from late May 2024, and finally no more deliveries were made during the Obon period. ■ Why is there a rice shortage? One of the factors is the extreme heat. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, private rice stocks will be 1.56 million tons as of the end of June 2024, the lowest since 1999, when comparable data became available. One of the factors cited is the impact of the extreme heat expected in 2023. Food and beverage store Service Eight manager Osawa Jiro
“I’ve heard that the ratio of first-class rice we eat was low due to the extreme heat (last year), which is the reason for this year’s rice shortage.”
This is the ratio of non-glutinous brown rice per head of rice produced last year. As of the end of October 2023, Aomori Prefecture’s rate was 68.0%, 23.7 points lower than the previous year. The national average was 61.3%, down 18.1 points from the previous year. As a result, the number of first-grade rice varieties is limited and retailers are receiving a flood of orders. More in the source.
ATV Aomori TV
Rice has disappeared from supermarkets, especially in major metropolitan areas, and there is now a rice shortage nationwide. As a result of this, sales outlets in Aomori Prefecture are beginning to be affected, with orders pouring in. ■Rice sales during the Obon period more than doubled last year due to a “rice shortage”
Rice bags lined up, mainly containing prefecture-grown rice. This is Food and Beverage Service Eight, located at the Hasshoku Center in Hachinohe City. This store has seen an increase in people from the Kanto region purchasing rice, and sales during the Obon period have more than doubled compared to 2023. A visitor from Yokohama City said, “I’m jealous (that you have rice), it’s not even on the shelves at supermarkets (in Yokohama). It’s difficult. Really.”
A person who came from Tokyo said,
“My wife told me there was no rice in the city so if there was any, I should buy some, and there was, so I bought some. I was surprised that rice was readily available in Aomori.”
The reason behind this is a nationwide rice shortage. At a direct-sales facility in neighboring Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, the amount of rice delivered began to decline from late May 2024, and finally no more deliveries were made during the Obon period. ■ Why is there a rice shortage? One of the factors is the extreme heat. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, private rice stocks will be 1.56 million tons as of the end of June 2024, the lowest since 1999, when comparable data became available. One of the factors cited is the impact of the extreme heat expected in 2023. Food and beverage store Service Eight manager Osawa Jiro
“I’ve heard that the ratio of first-class rice we eat was low due to the extreme heat (last year), which is the reason for this year’s rice shortage.”
This is the ratio of non-glutinous brown rice per head of rice produced last year. As of the end of October 2023, Aomori Prefecture’s rate was 68.0%, 23.7 points lower than the previous year. The national average was 61.3%, down 18.1 points from the previous year. As a result, the number of first-grade rice varieties is limited and retailers are receiving a flood of orders. More in the source.
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0079Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:21:35.11ID:5j7wqw/20
>>1
I’m from Kanagawa Prefecture (living in the center of the prefecture), and they sell rice at drug stores in Yokohama
but there’s practically no rice at supermarkets.
I’m from Kanagawa Prefecture (living in the center of the prefecture), and they sell rice at drug stores in Yokohama
but there’s practically no rice at supermarkets.
0003Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:54:22.05ID:HCGHCAJw0
There was no Kanagawa.
0089Security guard [lv.28].Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:29:56.40ID:bEIhv/IF0(1/2)
>>3
Chugoku and Shikoku are operating normally.
Chugoku and Shikoku are operating normally.
0007Security Guard [lv.5] [Sprout].Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:56:07.88ID:dLEAIfWN0
Is there a rice shortage only in the Kanto metropolitan area?
0008Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:56:17.43ID:u6Iw+YBQ0
It’s not like you’re going to eat tens of kilos at once, so even though it’s expensive, if you just buy the amount you need, you’ll quickly return to normal, so isn’t it stupid to go on a business trip all the way to Aomori?
0105Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:37:22.58ID:SXfIQz2y0
>>8
He was just on an errand.
He wouldn’t ask me to run an errand all the way from Tokyo to Aomori.
He was just on an errand.
He wouldn’t ask me to run an errand all the way from Tokyo to Aomori.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:57:09.50ID:L1uaxKyK0
What are you going to do with what you buy in Aomori? Are you even going to take it home?
0012Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:57:17.75ID:nHTolvhN0
Heading straight to Aomori!!
0013Security Guard [lv.26].Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:57:32.36ID:FDZdp+F50
Shopping LOL. Is this the post-war period? LOL.
0015Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:58:05.95ID:BS7xi4Up0
Around lunchtime in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, near the station, there was a large amount of new rice from Chiba for 2,980 yen/5kg in the basement of a department store. So I don’t think you have to worry about delivery. However, by the evening they were sold out. See you tomorrow, I guess. Well, it looks like there’s plenty of goods, so the fuss is over.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:00:07.62ID:cvJUFIQk0(1/5)
>>15
A 40% increase from last year is a strong price.
A 40% increase from last year is a strong price.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:58:05.98ID:GHQdRCpo0
Because I’m a bread person.
0017Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:58:14.03ID:izL1efXa0(3/4)
Eventually Hato Bus and JR will offer something like a one-day rice-picking plan.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:58:19.56ID:yH/Sj2/P0
So why not just sell second-class rice? Where did the second-class rice go? The restaurant industry?
0019Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:58:23.16ID:xvMktiWE0
The biggest cause isn’t last year’s extreme heat, but Kishida’s inaction.
0020Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:59:07.74ID:AMNt27QU0
If you ask the local farmers, they’ll give you as much as you want from their fridge.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:59:41.77ID:izL1efXa0(4/4)
10:00 Tokyo Station
12:00 Arrive in Shizuoka
13:00 Enjoy a delicious tea lunch
14:00 Get this year’s new rice at the roadside station☆
16:00 Leave Shizuoka
18:00 Arrive in Tokyo.
12:00 Arrive in Shizuoka
13:00 Enjoy a delicious tea lunch
14:00 Get this year’s new rice at the roadside station☆
16:00 Leave Shizuoka
18:00 Arrive in Tokyo.
0035Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:05:02.54ID:B2I0BB0u0(1/8)
>>21
Did you go to Shizuoka to buy rice?
There was a lot of it.
Did you go to Shizuoka to buy rice?
There was a lot of it.
0048Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:10:22.10ID:bFhFckSL0
>>21
So you went to buy rice by train instead of by car…
So you went to buy rice by train instead of by car…
0022Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 16:59:59.39ID:vN8UeC5s0
It’s strange that new rice from Chiba Prefecture is sold in Tokyo and Kanagawa, but for some reason it is not sold in supermarkets in Chiba Prefecture.
0029Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:03:02.90ID:cvJUFIQk0(2/5)
>>22
That means it’s only available in places that buy at a high price.
There may be a preconceived notion that Chiba residents wouldn’t accept Chiba rice for more than 2000 yen.
That means it’s only available in places that buy at a high price.
There may be a preconceived notion that Chiba residents wouldn’t accept Chiba rice for more than 2000 yen.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:00:02.18ID:Lgnmf3v40
Rice futures are about to begin and the government cannot allow prices to fall, so it is remaining silent.
0025Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:00:17.48ID:XNIbETa10
Since rice prices will rise with the arrival of the new rice, they are manipulating retail prices at this time to create a shortage so that people will be more likely to accept the new price.
0027Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:02:41.92ID:WPDbBEl00
Keep buying them all.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:03:47.45ID:2JnsH4Tn0(1/4)
I think it’s probably only available in urban areas like Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, but it’s probably in short supply elsewhere, but you can find it if you go around.
0037Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:06:21.24ID:B2I0BB0u0(2/8)
New rice has arrived in Shizuoka, so come and buy some.
0038Security Guard [lv.6] [Sprout].Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:06:29.33ID:DN527Z9T0
Ishikawa Prefecture has it too.
Isn’t it only cities on the Pacific coast like Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya that don’t have it?
The mass media is stirring things up too much.
Isn’t it only cities on the Pacific coast like Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya that don’t have it?
The mass media is stirring things up too much.
0044Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:08:54.94ID:2JnsH4Tn0(2/4)
>>38
There were quite a few in Sendai too.
There were quite a few in Sendai too.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:06:44.41ID:YimkTXG70
Don’t cause trouble for other prefectures.
0040Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:07:45.64ID:WwXteTQ90(1/2)
Don’t steal rice from other prefectures, you idiot.
0041Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:07:54.92ID:8j2yJPqo0
The price hike is so ugly…
0043Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:08:41.15ID:GYGOt58W0
So, should I buy rice in Aomori and sell it on Mercari?
The world is a mess in a lot of ways.
The world is a mess in a lot of ways.
0046Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:09:51.09ID:sLfjqtKI0(1/5)
Setagaya Ward alone is seven times the entire population of Aomori.
0060Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:14:03.06ID:XD4HSRuA0(1/2)
>>46
It’s crazy that 7 million people live in Setagaya.
It’s crazy that 7 million people live in Setagaya.
0054Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 24, 2024 (Sat) 17:12:23.58ID:gIdz+MX60
The oil crisis was the same. People started buying things up so there were no more things left.
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