Day 2 of Winter Travel in Nikko ~Mt. Nikko Rinno-ji and Nikko Toshogu Shrine~
This article will introduce day 2 of my winter trip to Nikko. Starting off with breakfast at my hotel, I also visited Mt. Nikko Rinno-ji and Nikko Toshogu Shrine.
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Enjoy Authentic Western-Style Food in this Historic Western Building.
This western stone building was built during the Meiji period and is located near the World Heritage Site Nikko Toshogu Shrine. The building was originally built as a villa for the American merchant-trader F.W. Horn, who introduced the first phonograph to Japan. The building has been registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
The restaurant’s most popular dish is their rice omelet (1600 yen). Enjoy the harmony of flavors between the ketchup-flavored chicken rice, fluffy eggs, and demiglace sauce.
Other popular dishes include their steak course meals and dishes made with Nikko’s specialty product “yuba (tofu skin).”
個人很喜歡歷史悠久的建築物的感覺,裡面做的歐姆蛋很美味又好吃,吃飽飯,附近走走看看很不錯。