It has a really unique flavor. You can really taste the herbs and spices—it's not just plain sugary sweet. If you like drinks that are a bit different, this one definitely stands out.
Iyoshi Cola Shibuya Jingumae | Review by Jason Lin
Other Reviews by Jason Lin
-
Niigata Senbei Oukoku (Rice Cracker Kingdom)
Kuriyama Beika is a company based in Niigata, a rice-producing region that accounts for approximately 60% of Japan's annual production of rice crackers, and is known for its hit products such as "Bakauke" and "Hoshi-tabeyo".
Visitors can actually take part in making senbei themselves—from choosing the rice dough to grilling the finished product. It's a hands-on way to experience the charm of traditional craftsmanship.
-
Taraibune Tub-Boat Ride in Ogi town
Tarai bune (Tub boats) are a representative scenery of Sado Island. Tub boats were invented in the Meiji era (1868-1912) to catch turban shells, abalone, and wakame seaweed on the rocky Ogi Coast. They are said to be more maneuverable than small boats.
These unique little boats let you enjoy a peaceful time on the water with beautiful scenery all around. It felt really nice~
-
-
Koyasu Jinja Shrine
It is said that Koyasu Shrine, the oldest in Hachioji, was founded in the year 759 to pray for safety in childbirth for the Empress of Japan. With such a history, even now this shrine is famous for attracting many people praying for all things concerning children, such as safety in giving birth as well as raising children.
This shrine is known as a guardian for safe childbirth and raising children. Many expectant mothers and new parents come here to pray for a smooth delivery and healthy growth for their kids.

