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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Dec. 26, 2022
[English/Japanese] Takaoyamaguchi Station, the entrance to the Takao Mountain climbing area, is lined with many restaurants. Tororo grated yam has long been eaten around Mt. Takao, and there are many restaurants where you can enjoy tororo cuisine. I ate grated yam on the way home from a recent excursion. Tororo has a soothing effect on a tired body. If you are tired after climbing a mountain, you should definitely try it. Takaoyamaguchi Station, the gateway to Takao Mountain hiking, is lined with numerous eateries. Around Mt. Takao, people have eaten tororo (grated yam) for generations, and many restaurants serve tororo dishes. On my way home from a recent outing, I had tororo. It helps soothe a tired body. If you feel exhausted after a hike, be sure to give it a try.
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Ewan Yoshikawa
Oct. 30, 2022
I took this at a traditional salmon shop in Murakami city, Niigata. Late fall is the season of salmon. The sunlight was like a spotlight shining on the main character of the city, salmon. Imagning the effort put into this, I could feel the pride and love for salmon of the city. They have a restaurant serving traditional salmon dishes. It's called Sennenzake Kikkawa. The waitress will explain every dish and what's unique about the salmon from Murakami city, which was really interesting.
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はちなび-八王子の情報ポータルサイト
Oct. 18, 2022
Hachioji Ramen is a popular local ramen that Hachioji City, Tokyo is proud of. It is a light and gentle ramen based on soy sauce, and it uses chopped onions as ingredients and fat floats on the surface of the soup. Although it is made simple, it has been featured in many media, and it has become a local ramen in Tokyo, with many fans from far away as well as local Hachioji! Hachioji ramen has a long history, and more than 60 years ago, in Showa 34 1959, a certain shop that ran a delicatessen in front of Kitano Station decided to move to Koyasu Town due to relocation due to land readjustment, so I thought it would be difficult to be a delicatessen because it would be difficult to be a delicatessen. At that time, the mainstream ramen shop was a Chinese restaurant that served food delivery, so the restaurant, which specialized in ramen and tried to make a living only by selling it in-store, went through trial and error to create some characteristics. At that time, I happened to come across a ramen shop with "kizami onions" on a trip to Hokkaido. However, although the ramen I ate in Hokkaido had a good texture, the pungency of the onions could not be removed, and as a result of repeated ingenuity, I came up with the oil as a result of my devise to make a soup that somehow removed the pungent taste without spoiling the texture of the onions. The oil suppressed the pungency of the onions and enhanced the sweetness, and the prototype of today's Hachioji ramen was born.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Oct. 17, 2022
There is a shop called 'Hachimaru Station' inside Hachioji Station that sells products made in Hachioji. Hachioji has many local specialties, but since the city covers a wide area, it's nice to be able to purchase them easily at the station like this😊 "I didn't know these products existed!" Each visit brings a new discovery.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Sep. 19, 2022
[English/Japanese] Takohachiya is a grill shop. It sits next to Hachioji Central Library, about a six-minute walk from the school. This time I didn’t eat takoyaki but a takosen. Takosen are takoyaki sandwiched between octopus-flavored rice crackers, famous as a children’s snack in Osaka. There are many takoyaki stalls in Tokyo, but this was my first time seeing takosen sold here. The fluffy takoyaki tucked between crispy rice crackers was really delicious 😊Bangladeshi students reportedly do not eat seafood such as octopus or squid. Please be careful when recommending dishes to foreigners. Takoya “Takohachiya.” It is located alongside Hachioji Central Library, about six minutes from the school. What I ate this time was not takoyaki but “takosen.” “Takosen” are takoyaki sandwiched in octopus senbei, and they are famous as a snack for children in Osaka. There are many takoyaki shops in Tokyo, but this was the first time I had seen takosen being sold. The fluffy takoyaki sandwiched between crispy senbei was very tasty 😊Bangladeshi students reportedly do not eat seafood such as octopus and squid. Please take care when recommending food to foreigners.
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Dylan Gibson
Feb. 19, 2021
Man that's beautiful. I read an article about this place on here as well. I really want to visit. The water is so clear it reminds me a lot of Oshino Hakkai, but I think the color of the water makes this place just a liiiiittle more beautiful. Although it's a pretty tough call lol. It's interesting how the article mentioned that the best time of year is fall to see the autumn leaves reflected on the surface of the water, but I bet spring would be just as beautiful. I guess it depends on if there's any cherry blossoms around the pond. I definitely saw maples though! I'll have to try the chimaki as well if I get the chance, I'd never heard of it until now.
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koichi hakuchuu
Oct. 18, 2020
Monet's Pond.
Originally a nameless pond.

The transparent water shines with the light shining in the morning.
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ぎゃるまま
Dec. 22, 2020
Awaji Island "HELLOKITTY SHOWBOX" is a new theater restaurant where you can enjoy a meal while enjoying a show in the hotel. The food is vegan food, so it's healthy and great for dieters. ⠀ ⠀ Ichi no Ju ⠀ Seasonal rice five-grain rice⠀ Tofu hamburger steak soy meat, tofu⠀ Mapo Tofu Soybean Meat⠀ Fried white fish tofu, lotus root, raw okara⠀ Zucchini rice ⠀ Vegan fish fragrant stir-fried ⠀ ⠀ Ninoju⠀ Grilled eel natural potato, lotus root, nori seaweed⠀ Beef stew soybean meat, konjac⠀ Chicken nuggets Koya tofu⠀ ⠀ Gluten-free desserts⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ◆Lunch 11:00-13:00⠀ Weekdays Advance reservation: Adult 4,640 yen, Child 2,320 yen ⠀ Same day: Adult 5,440 yen, Child 2,720 yen ⠀ Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays Advance reservations: Adults 5,800 yen, Children 2,900 yen ⠀ On the day: Adults 6,800 yen, Children 3,400 yen ⠀ ⠀ In-house walk gallery and vegan weight + vegan dessert buffet, ⠀ Show Theater Show, Performance Show, ⠀ Hello Kitty Greeting Show with handshake ticket⠀ ⠀ ◆Cafe 14:00-17:00⠀ Adult 2,500 yen, Child 1,250 yen⠀ Photo handshake ticket with Hello Kitty 2,980 yen, Child 1,490 yen⠀ ⠀ Walk Gallery, Fruit & Vegan Sweets Buffet&⠀ Vegan Drink Bar + Vegan Cake Wagon, ⠀ Theater Show Hello Kitty Greeting Show⠀ ⠀ ◆Dinner Saturday 18:00-20:00⠀ Advance reservation Adult 5,800 yen, Child 2,900 yen ⠀ Adults 6,800 yen, Children 3,400 yen⠀ ⠀ HELLOKITTYSHOWBOX⠀ Hyogo-ken Awaji-shi Nojima Hirabayashi 177-5⠀ Kobe-Awaji Naruto Expressway Awaji I.C. 10 minutes from ⠀ Free shuttle bus from express bus stop "Awaji IC"⠀ Get off at "HELLO KITTY SHOWBOX" and walk 3 minutes ⠀ From the high-speed ferry Awaji Genoa Line "Iwaya Port"⠀ Get off at the free shuttle bus "HELLO KITTY SHOWBOX" and walk 3 minutes ⠀ Regular holiday: Wednesday ⠀ 0799-70-9022⠀
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ぎゃるまま
Dec. 22, 2020
"Shrimp Fried Sandwich" 980 yen ⠀ "Miso Katsu Sandwich" 750 yen, "Coffee" 420 yen ⠀ ⠀ The great morning set was a ham toast sandwich for drink + 130 yen. I ended up ordering a fried shrimp sandwich. It is sandwiched with 3 fried shrimp, fluffy eggs, tonkatsu sauce, and tartare. The homemade sauce and tartar were intense. Hot coffee is ❣️❣️ deep and strong. Iced coffee was a type of hot coffee put in ice. ⠀ ⠀ Kompalmeichka store Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Nakamura-ku, Meieki 3-14-15 Nagoya Station Underground Shopping Mall Meichika⠀ 052-586-4151⠀ 8:00~21:00⠀
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しゅん
Dec. 16, 2020
・ 🗾 Qingdao Restaurant 1st time SNS → homepage. <お店の情報> The original Nagaoka ginger soy sauce ramen. There are several stores in Niigata Prefecture and one in Akihabara, Tokyo. The Miyauchi Station front store is the main store. There is a parking lot for 4 cars behind the shop. There is a ticket vending machine under the eaves of the main entrance. There is only an L-shaped counter in the store. You can draw water and leave it. The clerk was only a woman. Open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. <Point> 1 Ginger soy sauce ramen. The original Nagaoka ginger soy sauce ramen, which now has many shops in the prefecture. There are also shops outside the prefecture that serve ginger soy sauce ramen. 2 Nostalgic atmosphere. A long-established store founded in 1963. The outside and inside of the store also exude a nostalgic atmosphere. 3 Limited menu. Ramen is only ginger soy sauce ramen. There is a style that increases the amount of toppings and noodles. Except for toppings, only alcoholic beverages. It seems to go well with rice, but it is not served. < Qingdao Ramen 800 yen> Rice bowl and good ramen and good nostalgia ✨ The noodles are 175g in normal size! The flavor of ginger is addictive, and the crisp soy sauce feeling is irresistible 🤤. Homemade multi-hydrated noodles also go well with the soup. The thin char siu has a good flavor and a good 😄 texture. Spinach is a good balance! Thank you for the delicious feast ^ ^
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セイイチ
Dec. 8, 2020
Located in Shiga Prefecture, there is an all-you-can-eat sukiyaki restaurant [Uomatsu] with Omi beef and matsutake mushrooms. Sukiyaki, which represents Shiga Prefecture and uses Omi beef and high-grade mushroom matsutake mushrooms luxuriously, has a taste that can only be eaten here. Please try the fatty meat that melts on your tongue and the fragrant matsutake sukiyaki. Location: Koka-cho or Shigaraki-cho, Shiga Price: All-you-can-eat 7500 yen
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