There are lots of stalls here selling Kumamoto's local specialties. You can try authentic horse meat dishes, spicy lotus root, and other traditional foods. Everything is packed with local flavor and will definitely make your mouth water.
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You can enjoy fresh seafood dishes here and also watch an exciting tuna cutting show. It's a great way to learn more about Japanese fishing culture.
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This place isn't just about Japanese entertainment—there are influences from all over the world. It really feels like an international city.
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There are tons of izakayas and Japanese restaurants lined up here. The famous Yakiniku Fufutei also has a branch in this area. Many of the restaurants used to be old tea houses that have been converted.
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This area is packed with American pop culture. If you have time, it's worth checking out.
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Took the single-seat cable car up to the observation deck—amazing ocean views all around!
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The shrine buildings are rebuilt every 20 years, and you can't actually go inside. The grounds are beautiful with ancient trees everywhere. It's a great place to soak up the peaceful atmosphere.