The broth has a rich pork flavor—super intense but not overwhelming. The noodles are on the firmer side, just right with a nice chew. And the chashu? Perfect balance of fat and lean, melts in your mouth. Such a satisfying bowl! This is a classic local ramen spot with tons of character. If you love strong tonkotsu flavors, you have to check this place out!
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Even if you're afraid of heights, the views here make it totally worth the walk!
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Every step brings a new view—turn a corner and there's a different kind of beauty. I never get tired of looking around here.
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Omogo Gorge is the largest canyon in Shikoku. There's a walking path along the river, so you can stroll while enjoying the clear water and really take in the natural beauty.
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Walking on the Sada Chinkabashi bridge feels like being on a one-way street. Luckily, there are spots to step aside for cars, but since there are no railings, it actually feels a bit scary!
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Sakamoto Ryoma is one of the key figures of the Meiji government in Japan. I’d heard about him a lot, but wasn’t very familiar. Visiting this museum helped me learn more about his life and history, and it even inspired me to read more about him after I got home!
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I really love Monet's Garden Impression. It's amazing that Japan was able to create a garden modeled after Monet's beloved one. Knowing that every scene here matches the painting makes me quietly feel like I'm experiencing the landscape Monet painted. It brings me so much joy!
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These street food stalls are the most down-to-earth and really show off the local food culture. I absolutely love it!