| Nagano's Food
                        and Business  Nagano is
                        blessed by nature. Because the land is so
                        rich, it's one of Japan's best farming
                        areas. A variety of fruits, vegetables,
                        and flowers are grown here. Northern
                        Nagano is famous for apples and grapes.
                        Japanese apples are bigger and sweeter
                        than apples from other countries. A lot
                        of lettuce, bok choy (a leafy Chinese
                        vegetable), and cabbage are grown in the
                        eastern part of the prefecture. Nagano
                        also produces a lot of miso, the
                        fermented soybean paste that the Japanese
                        use as a flavoring in many dishes.
                        Another Nagano specialty is soba, a
                        Japanese buckwheat noodle. Soba is one of
                        Japanese people's favorite foods. On the
                        last day of the year, people like to eat
                        "New Year's Eve soba." They
                        hope that eating long soba noodles on
                        that night will give them a long life. 
                         Nagano has plenty of industry too.
                        Most of its factories produce computers
                        and other electronic equipment. The
                        prefecture is also Japan's leading
                        producer of small motors, microscopes,
                        and camera parts. Nagano exports many of
                        its products to Southeast Asia and the
                        United States. A lot of precision
                        machinery is produced in and around the
                        city of Suwa. At one time, this part of
                        the country was called "the
                        Switzerland of the East." In recent
                        years, the communications industry has
                        been growing in eastern Nagano. This area
                        is also home to many research
                        laboratories. 
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