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ニューオータニイン札幌
Nov. 24, 2023
We have started accepting reservations for the 2024 lucky bag! This year, we have prepared two patterns of lucky bags, ¥10,000 and ¥5,000. Both are very profitable, allowing 🥰 you to enjoy the original products of New Otani and New Otani Inn Sapporo The ¥10,000 lucky bag comes with a ¥5,000 voucher that ♪ can be used at the restaurant It can be ✨ used for meals and for purchasing original products Until 12/28, reservations are only accepted from the hotel website. (The delivery period will be January 1 ~ 3, 2024) May 2024 be a wonderful year. Why don't you celebrate the New Year with New Otani Inn Sapporo's lucky bag? For reservations and details, please see the 👀 hotel website
  • Traditional Japanese Food
  • Japanese New Years
  • Tea
  • Sapporo
  • New Otani Inn Sapporo
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Hotel
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Hokkaido area
  • ...and 5 others
ニューオータニイン札幌
Nov. 16, 2023
Offered from yesterday! This is ♪ an introduction to the lunch menu limited to the second half of November 🦐 Vegetable soup soba with shrimp (salty) 🥬 Happo-na 🍄 3 types of kinosaba nigiri sushi (shrimp, salmon, squid) Popular Japanese food is warm soba noodles made with seasonal mushrooms, which are perfect for this cold season, and sushi 🍣 with three popular ingredients All of the Chinese dishes that New Otani Inn Sapporo is proud of are 🤤 delicious All menus come with 💕 a buffet of [salad, soup, dessert, coffee] In addition to the limited menu, we also have a very popular permanent menu such as "Shin-Edo Seafood Noodles" and "Gome Yakisoba"! Would you like to satisfy your body and soul with a warm meal? ✨ For reservations and details, please visit the hotel's official website or 📞Tel: 011-222-1522!
  • Lunch
  • Traditional Japanese Food
  • Chinese cuisine
  • Viking Buffet
  • Sushi
  • Soba
  • Sweets/Dessert
  • Cake/Western sweets
  • Gourmet
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • ...and 10 others
Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 13, 2023
Everyone who watches the COOL JAPAN VIDEOS, do you know Shintoku Town? Shintoku Town is a town with a population of 5,518 (as of the end of March 2022 (Reiwa 4)) in the middle of Hokkaido. Access from popular tourist spots in Hokkaido is also outstanding. JR Shintoku Station is served by 22 limited express trains a day, about 2 hours from Sapporo, about 1 hour and 45 minutes from New Chitose Airport, about 30 minutes from Tomamu, about 30 minutes from Obihiro, and about 1 hour and 50 minutes from Kushiro. A train trip to Shintoku Town while looking at the beautiful natural scenery of Hokkaido is recommended. What kind of town is Shintoku Town with such convenient transportation? What kind of sightseeing spots are there? I would like to deliver the charm information of Shintoku Town from now on! Shintoku Town has a vast area about one-half the size of Tokyo, and the average annual temperature is 7.3°C. It is also famous for its dairy farming, where 36,208 cows, which are about six times the population, are raised. When sightseeing in the snowy country of Hokkaido, don't forget winter sports and skiing! In Shintoku Town, there is a popular ski resort Sahoro Resort Ski Resort. There are a whopping 21 courses, and it is a ski resort that everyone can enjoy from beginners to advanced skiers, and it is a very popular ski resort for foreign tourists. And one of the recommended activities in the summer season is golf at Sahoro Country Club! Why don't you enjoy a heart-warming shot on a golf course surrounded by nature? You can also enjoy the Karikatsu Pass at an altitude of 644 meters on the border of Ishikari and Tokachi throughout the year. You can overlook the vast Tokachi Plain. There are many popular accommodations such as Sahoro Resort Hotel, so please spend a whole day sightseeing in Shintoku Town! Shintoku Town's proud gourmet food, which heals the fatigue of traveling, is "soba noodles", which are said to be the best quality in Japan made from locally produced buckwheat flour. The Shintoku New Soba Festival, held every September, attracts up to 25,000 people in search of new soba noodles. We will continue to disseminate information about Shintoku Town, Kamikawa Gun, Hokkaido, where you can enjoy the trendy camping and glamping, so thank you.
  • Shintoku
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Soba
  • Skiing/Snowboarding
  • Golf
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Management
Dec. 27, 2022
Introducing a post by Kaichi International School of Japanese, the official account of Kaichi International Japanese Japanese School! It's a photo that looks delicious. The specialty of Mt. Takao is "Tororo soba noodles". Tororo is said to be good for recovering from fatigue because it is easy to digest and absorb and contains a lot of vitamins. There are many soba shops from the foot of Mt. Takao to the summit, and it is a popular spot for tourists. ◆Mt. Takao◆ 【Address】Takao-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 【Access】 train Keio Line: Shinjuku⇒ Takao Yamaguchi fastest 47 minutes JR: Shinjuku⇒Takao Special Rapid 44 minutes, Rapid 58 minutes Please check the official website for details.
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.
Takao-Yamaguchi Station, which is the entrance to Takao Mountaineering, is lined with many restaurants. Around Mt. Takao, tororo (grated yams) has been eaten for a long time, and there are many shops where you can eat toro dishes. I ate toro on the way back from an excursion I did the other day. Tororo has the effect of soothing a tired body. If you get tired from mountain climbing, please try it.
  • Mountain Climbing/Hiking
  • Soba
  • Specialty
  • Gourmet
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Hachioji
  • Tokyo
  • Kanto region
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 11, 2022
Was nice weather over the weekend so I did a little exploring. Found this nice little temple near the Sumida River called Hozoin Temple (寳蔵院) in Arakawa. I wasn't sure where exactly I was allowed to go inside the temple, and I didn't have much time anyways, so I just took a peak through the gates and snapped a photo. It was a really quaint place and apparently it has some landscape paintings and itabi tablets. From what I saw, it looked like there was a garden across the ground. Maybe a rock garden or something of the sort, I wasn't able to get a good look at it though. The area around the temple was the hunting grounds of the Tokugawa Shogunate as well it seems. Pretty amazing to imagine there was enough greenery in the area to hunt in the past. Also managed to stop by a nice udon/soba restaurant for lunch. It was called Sunaba (砂場) I believe. I ordered the kamo (duck) nanban udon and it tasted great. Haven't had duck in a while, but it's always a treat. The lady taking orders was really nice as well. Overall a great place!
  • Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Temple
  • Gourmet
  • Udon
  • Soba
  • Spring
  • Arakawa City
Dylan Gibson
Dec. 29, 2021
Went to a soba restaurant in Akabane called "Zenmi Kotobuki" (禅味寿). I got the "天せいろ" (Ten Seiro "Tempura Soba Served on a Bamboo Wicker Tray" If I had to translate it literally I guess lol). Cost 1350 yen and it was 大盛サービス (free extra serving of noodles). And who am I to turn down free noodles? The choice was obvious and so I got the extra helping! I really liked the atmosphere of the place too. The waitresses were wearing Japanese-style clothing as well, which made it a really nice experience. I always enjoy visiting small shops like this where the owners have it decorated in their own style and you can see all of the bottles of sake or whatever else is used to create the atmosphere of the restaurant. Anyways, as for the food, the tempura was cooked really well and the soba was the perfect texture. At the end of the meal they brought some hot soba water so I could drink the remaining tsuyu (soba sauce) as a sort of warm drink. Was a great experience that I haven't had in a while!
  • Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Gourmet
  • Soba
  • Tempura
  • Omotenashi
Dylan Gibson
Dec. 15, 2021
Was in Kanda the other day for an errand and stopped by this place called "Soba Dokoro Kameya" (そば処 かめや) outside of Kanda Station. It says "立食い" which means "standing noodles," but I didn't actually see any places to stand and eat so maybe it just meant that it was simple and quick like a standing noodle shop. I've never actually experienced what it's like to eat at a standing noodle restaurant (and actually stand while eating) but I think I prefer sitting anyways. I like to relax when I eat so I suppose that's why, but I should at least try it once, who knows, I might like it. Anyways, the place seems really affordable. I ordered the Ten Tama Soba since it was the most popular dish and it tasted great. The soup was really good and the egg was perfectly cooked. The texture of the noodles was also perfect. It's definitely a place to check out if your in the Kanda area and looking for some noodles. I think they may only be open during the morning and night, but I went around 4pm so maybe they close around that time to prepare for dinner.
  • Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Soba
  • Tempura
  • Gourmet
  • Kanda
Dylan Gibson
Nov. 15, 2021
Went to a soba restaurant in Ueno called Rengyoku-an (蓮玉庵) over the weekend and ordered same really tasty tempura and soba. I ordered the Tempura Seiro Soba (天せいろそば) and it was a bit pricey at 1750 yen but it tasted great. What I really liked about the restaurant though (besides the food), was the atmosphere of the place. It had a bunch of really awesome art hanging on the walls that was reminiscent of Edo Period art and I'm a pretty big fan of that so it was really enjoyable. The inside of the building was grey but it was very stylish. I'm not sure what the walls were made of, but it seemed to be some sort of granite and the coloring of the seats was also in a similar fashion but very tasteful. I definitely want to go back here again and try some more of their dishes! It's pretty close to Okachimachi Station so it's pretty easy to drop in for lunch.
  • Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Ueno
  • Gourmet
  • Soba
  • Tempura
  • Traditional Japanese Food
Dylan Gibson
Jan. 4, 2021
HA! Soba eaten with just an entire leek for a spoon. I'd love to try this. My girlfriend loves green onions so I'm sure she'd love this too 😂 I think one of the great things about Japan is that not only is the food really delicious, but it's also (generally) really healthy too. I'd certainly agree that this is innovative! As I've been informed there's also laver (not wakame) as well as nameko mushrooms in the soup! Sounds delicious to me! I had some really good soba over New Years as well but I never thought to use a leek for a spoon! I'll have to try it out next time I eat it at home! Ouchi-Juku looks like a really cool place in Fukushima as well. It reminds me of Shirakawa-go with the thatched rooves.
UC
Dec. 31, 2020
Fukushima Ouchi-juku's specialty "negi soba noodles"! I had seen and heard about eating soba with one green onion, but it was still novel! smile
But if you sip soba noodles and nibble on green onions, you will be surprisingly addicted!
  • Japan
  • Gourmet
  • Soba
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"

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!

  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Hokkaido Prefecture Esashi
  • Harbor
  • Soba
  • Sightseeing
  • Travel
  • Local PR

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