Eating Out
Japanese Cuisine
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Hiroshima
Japanese Cuisine
Kakiya (Miyajima)
4.07 2A specialty oyster restaurant where one can enjoy fine oysters and wine in a stylish setting.
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[Itsukushima Shrine Travel Guide] Visit a Breathtaking View Where Grand Nature and a Shrine Blend in Harmony
Famous for its iconic torii gate rising from the sea, “Itsukushima Shrine” is a symbol of Miyajima. With spectacular scenery where Miyajima’s grand nature and beautiful architecture come together, it welcomes countless visitors every day. To fully enjoy the many charms of “Itsukushima Shrine,” use this article to preview the highlights, the best seasons to visit, and nearby food and sightseeing spots.
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One of Japan’s Top Scenic Spots! 9 Must-Visit Miyajima Attractions
Miyajima is one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views. The mystical, grand scenery created by Itsukushima Shrine and Mt. Misen is exceptionally beautiful. Of course, Miyajima is also filled with other great attractions, local food, and places to stay. In this article, we’ll introduce Miyajima’s sightseeing spots, gourmet food, and accommodations-use it to help plan your trip.
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Kiryu
Japanese Cuisine
Fujiya Honten
4.03 3130 years in business, the restaurant famous for Himokawa udon, Kiryu’s local food.
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Watch, Eat, and Experience! Sightseeing Guide for Kiryu and Ashikaga, Possible Even as a Day Trip from Tokyo!
The Kiryu and Ashikaga areas are accessible from Tokyo even for just a day trip, and not only are they great places to enjoy activities surrounded by beautiful nature, but they also offer plenty of places to take in, including nostalgic old townscapes and power spots!
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"Fujiya Honten" Enjoy Kiryu's local cuisine at a well known restaurant established over 120 years ago
Gunma is the leader in Japan for the prefecture that consumes the most udon noodles. In particular, Kiryu has been called the "udon noodle mecca," and the city's local cuisine is "himokawa udon noodles" that are characteristically wide.
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