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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 19, 2021
Awesome! This reminds me of when I went to Minoh Park in Osaka. There was a really beautiful waterfall there and a long trail to get to it, so it made for a really nice trip and a decent workout too. I really like all the trees on this cliffside. It almost looks as if it's all just petrified wood and a group of trees just kind of melded together to form it. I also really like the view here. There's a view like this in Hakodate that's really beautiful as well. I don't remember where exactly but I believe it was southwest Hakodate. Was windy, but the breeze was really nice and the scenery and rocks were great. The food here looks awesome though. I haven't been to an izakaya or anything besides a normal restaurant in a while, but I'm really starting to miss them. Guess all I can do is wait and keep looking at beautiful scenery and food on here?
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mai
Mar. 18, 2021
I went to Takachiho in Miyazaki Prefecture with a friend!
Also, I went to the tourist spot "Sea of Cruz where wishes come true" in Hyuga and the beautiful sea spread. ♪
Stray cats are also relaxing lol
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かなざわ あやね
Jan. 31, 2021
In Sapporo City, Hokkaido, at the bicycle parking lot of a certain shopping mall. It is not uncommon for sleds to be a means of transportation for small children in Hokkaido, but I took a picture of two brightly colored sleds lined up in a bicycle parking lot in the middle of winter when there are no bicycles. On the way home, I can imagine small children who seem to be having fun on this sled and parents pulling their belongings home with their purchases.
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Dylan Gibson
Dec. 24, 2020
Not a very long article but I love yakitori! It reminds me of when I was in Hakodate visiting my girlfriend (this was a long time ago) and we went to a yakitori shop. The lady that worked there was really awesome and we were able to talk with her and ended up having a really great time trying all different types of yakitori and having drinks. I definitely prefer yakitori cooked on a teppan and I don't remember if that's how they were cooked at that restaurant but either way it tasted great. We actually ended up going to a snack bar later that night and drinking a bunch with some older ladies and gentlemen and doing karaoke together lol! Was a total blast talking with the locals. One of the older ladies had a giant bottle of Shochu in her purse too and shared most of it with us. Hopefully I can visit Hakodate again soon. That burger restaurant (Lucky Pierrot I think it's called?) was really good too. Apparently it's only in Hakodate though sadly.
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Yakitori Has Been a Favorite Dish of the Japanese for Centuries! Watch It Sizzle Before Your Eyes at It's Cooked!

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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Management
Oct. 30, 2020
Yerrensoran Soran ♪ If you ♪ ask the seagull if the herring has come, Hokkaido Esashi Town, famous for the herring fishing that appears in Soran Bushi, is the first in Hokkaido to be recognized as a Japan heritage site. Herring fishing has been popular since the Edo period, and it is so lively that it is said that "May in Esashi is not even in Edo." The local gourmet "herring soba noodles" are now popular ?? all over the country There are many historical buildings such as shrines and temples and townhouses, as well as old ruins, so if you like history, we recommend ?️ the seaside sightseeing route called "Ancient Highway". Tonight, to see Soran Bushi, online GoTo travel ?✈️ to "Esashi Town, Hokkaido"
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Esashi, Famous for Herring Fishing, Was the First Town in Hokkaido to Be Recognized as a Japan Heritage. In the Edo Period the Town Was Bustling With Commerce!

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