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At Hotel New Otani "Okahan"
A photo of when I had a high-class sukiyaki.
"Mr. Nakai" made more and more with his accustomed hands.
He explained the production areas one by one, but I couldn't get into my head at all.
After all, it's the first time I've had a meal with a stranger by my side, and I'm nervous.
Then, put the finished dish in your mouth. Good. Too good.
I was nervous at first, but it's heaven to be able to serve more and more freshly prepared food.
I finished my meal satisfied.
On the way back, I received a very straightforward thank you for eating expensive food. I felt like a bit of a celebrity.
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Asakusa Kibidango Azuma
I love the atmosphere of Nakamise Street in Asakusa.
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I want to go see the fireworks again.
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Kawagoe / Steakhouse Bandai
Lunch. It was a reasonable price.
A nice clerk baked and cut it in front of me.
Teppanyaki is good.
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The sunset is very beautiful.
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Ebina, Japan cuisine Four seasons.
A shop on the first floor of the hotel. Delicious Japan dishes.
From the tatami room, you can enjoy the dry landscape of the four seasons.
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At Hotel New Otani "Okahan"
A photo of when I had a high-class sukiyaki.
"Mr. Nakai" made more and more with his accustomed hands.
He explained the production areas one by one, but I couldn't get into my head at all.
After all, it's the first time I've had a meal with a stranger by my side, and I'm nervous.
Then, put the finished dish in your mouth. Good. Too good.
I was nervous at first, but it's heaven to be able to serve more and more freshly prepared food.
I finished my meal satisfied.
On the way back, I received a very straightforward thank you for eating expensive food. I felt like a bit of a celebrity.
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ID:1It's a photo that seems to smell right now.
I'm ? curious about what looks like a small format behind the grilled tofu in the second photo.This text has been automatically translated.
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Ki Mamoru of Mt. Sanmine.
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Did you know that coppe bread originated Japan?
This is the coppe bread I ate at "Pan no Tajima" in Jiyugaoka. Delicious bread to enjoy in a familiar atmosphere.
It was a good memory.
Jiyugaoka has many general stores near the station.
It is one of the places that I would definitely recommend to miscellaneous goods lovers.
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On the Venus Line touring.
Surrounded by magnificent nature.
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I'm ? curious about what looks like a small format behind the grilled tofu in the second photo.
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