Toyama’s black ramen is super famous—you’ve gotta try it!
Toyama Station | Review by Wing Yan
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Yamanaka Suwa Shrine
This old shrine was established in 966 and enshrines Toyotama-hime (goodness in Japanese mythology). The main hall was built in 1552 when Shingen Takeda prayed for protection and victory of the battle against the Hojo clan, and is located on the westside of Lake Yamanaka.
The air felt so fresh when I walked in, and the sounds of birds and rustling leaves were really soothing.
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Tokyo Midtown Yaesu
Directly connected to JR Tokyo Station, Tokyo Midtown Yaesu is a mega retailer built around the concept of “Japan Presentation Field - A City Where Japan’s Dreams Gather and the World’s Dreams Grow.”
The whole building is beautifully designed. There’s a department store, hotel, offices, and a food court inside. It’s really comfortable to walk around here.
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Hakodate Morning Market
Hakodate Asaichi is a huge market of about 33,000㎡. Some 250 stores, including about 150 member stores of the federation and 100 other stores, sell and serve Hokkaido foodstuffs. Member stores display a sticker of "Asaitchan ," the mascot of the Hakodate market, as their recommended store sign.
The morning market is famous for its fresh seafood. The variety is impressive—king crab, sea urchin, salmon, and more. You can order a seafood rice bowl here, and everything tastes so fresh and delicious.
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