Japanese people eat buckwheat noodles when they celebrate the New Year. The meaning here is that buckwheat noodles are easier to bite, which means cutting with the unpleasant and bad things of the old year. We played in Japan this time, just in time for the New Year, and we also came to this house to eat buckwheat noodles. Their buckwheat noodles have hot noodles and cold noodles. Hot noodles are buckwheat noodle soup. After the cold noodles are fished out, they are sucked in with sauce. They see the Japanese at the next table eating this kind of noodles and it is loud and fragrant. The noodles are very delicate, this fresh food is rare and feels good.