【Nigiri sushi: Ebi/Kani】
Kegani (Horsehair crab) is found from various locations on the coast of Hokkaido down to Ibaraki Prefecture on the Pacific Ocean side and to Shimane Prefecture on the Sea of Japan side. It mainly lives in sandy seafloors at depths shallower than 150m in waters with temperatures of 15℃ or lower.
Both the meat and innards of Horsehair crab are delicious. It tastes great even if just boiled and eaten as-is, but it is a pain to eat. It’s really difficult to pull the meat out of the shell. Even if you do get it out, it’s somewhat watery. Basically, the crab meat just isn’t enough as a standalone sushi topping. This is where the efforts of the sushi chef come in.
Hokkaido Iwate
Spring – Summer (Okhotsk Sea), Autumn (Kushiro Nemuro), Winter (Tokachi)