- Inaniwa udon: thin udon from Akita prefecture.
- Mimi udon (literally "udon ear"): a lucky food from Sano. In the shape of ears.
- Himokawa: flat and wide udon from Kiryū.
- Hoto: flat and wide udon, usually cooked with vegetables, especially with Kabocha squash, orig...
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