I ordered the shoyu ramen. The broth had a layer of oil on top and lots of sesame seeds sprinkled over it. The two pieces of fatty chashu were flavorful and delicious, and the taste wasn't too salty. I was really satisfied.
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Iimoriyama offers several hiking routes for visitors, with different levels of difficulty and length. Of course, you can also just take the escalator. Most trails pass through beautiful forests and mountain paths, making for a pleasant hiking experience.
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Oshinkoshin Waterfall is about 30 meters tall, and the water drops straight down from above—it's really impressive. When you climb up to the Oshinkoshin observation deck, you get an amazing view of the Sea of Okhotsk and the Shiretoko mountains. I couldn't help but be in awe of how nature created such a beautiful place. It's definitely worth a visit for these stunning views.
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Cape Notoro is pretty flat and surrounded by huge lagoons and bays, making it a spectacular spot to check out the ocean. The views are super open, and there’s also a ton of wildlife here—you can spot lots of different birds. Great place for nature lovers!
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The Abashiri Prison Museum is really unique. They even have interactive experiences, like a theater where you can feel what it was like for prisoners through videos, and you can try prison meals too. It's not just about looking at prison history—you actually get to experience and understand it. Definitely more engaging than a typical museum.
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Besides shopping, there are tons of restaurants, cafes, and snack shops around 3・6 Town. You can try all kinds of food and local specialties here. It's a great spot to experience Hokkaido's food culture.
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From the cape, you get a breathtaking view of the vast Soya Strait and the endless ocean. The scenery is truly stunning.
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If you love sake, you should really come here. You can see how it's made and even try some tastings afterward.
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The water at Kamui Kotan is crystal clear and emerald green, surrounded by dense forests and beautiful mountains. It's peaceful and quiet here, perfect for a stroll or hike while enjoying the natural scenery. Really pleasant and relaxing.
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It's super convenient to get here, so it's easy to fit a visit into your plans! Great spot to relax and unwind.
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The museum also showcases the local natural environment and ecosystem, including plants, animals, geography, and climate. It's a great way to learn about the area's unique landscape and ecological features.
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It's known as one of Japan's three most beautiful festivals, with the Sanno Festival in spring and the Hachiman Festival in autumn. Everyone, young and old, gets involved in the festivities. Lots of international tourists come too, so it's really hard to find a hotel room during the festival.
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Satsuma ware is a traditional Japanese porcelain. It features colorful painted and gold-decorated patterns with a crackled glaze. These pieces used to be made for the nobility.
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The Junjo Shopping Street might make you think it's a lively entertainment area for locals, but it's actually just a regular shopping street for eating, drinking, and having fun.
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After visiting the Skytree, you can head over to the nearby mall for shopping and some great food.
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Right outside Ueno Station, this is a super lively shopping street. Tons of shops, great variety, and really good deals. It's a fun place to walk around and explore.
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This is a traditional cultural and arts festival in Osaka. Everyone participating is so passionate and energetic—it really rubbed off on me as a visitor!
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