The sashimi here is incredibly fresh, especially the tuna—it’s absolutely amazing! The fat is just right and it melts in your mouth. 😍
The portions are generous and the prices are really reasonable, so the value is great. Both the sushi and rice bowls are top-notch, and even the miso soup is packed with ingredients.
Maguro Tonya Ichimon Isezaki Main Branch | Review by Krisan Petrescu
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Chubu Tottori Sakyu Kodomonokuni
This play facility lies adjacent to Tottori sand dunes. On the huge ground about 190,000 ㎡, many play equipment and vehicles are filled with, for example, large-sized athletic equipment, the dream castle, which was built depicting a castle, and the cycle monorail, the railtrain, and various designed bicycles.
The indoor play area is really big, so even on rainy days, kids can still have fun.
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Jogasaki Coast
Jogasaki Coast is a representing view spot of Higashiizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is also part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. The coast is formed out of igneous rock from eruptions of Mt. Omuro around 4000 years ago. Over time, the ocean eroded portions of the rock away. Today, the Jogasaki Coast spans around 9 kilometers.
The sea breeze was blowing from the side and made the bridge sway a lot. Walking on the suspension bridge was honestly a bit nerve-wracking.
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Noboribetsu Onsen
A famous hot spring located in the "Iburi" region in south-west Hokkaido. It has been known since the Edo period as an extremely rare place with many different types of springs in one hot spring. Many of the springs gush from all over the place, many of them from Jigokudani, which was created by volcanic activity some 10,000 years ago, and boast an abundance of 10,000 tonnes of hot water per day, which can be enjoyed in a variety of bathtubs and tubs elaborately designed by ryokans and hotels.
It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from the Noboribetsu Onsen area to Jigokudani. This is where all the hot springs in Noboribetsu originate.
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