The dining area feels kind of like a small shack—no real decor. It’s a casual, lively vibe, but be prepared for your clothes to pick up food smells while you eat.
Prices are reasonable, and the portions aren’t too small.
Kaki Goya Fukuromachi Umihei Shoten | Review by HsinYun Wu
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Kanda Jimbocho Secondhand Bookstores
The world’s largest street of bookstores is in Jimbocho, a neighborhood in the Kanda district of Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward. With over 170 shops dealing in used books, there are many genres of reading material to choose from.
Some of these old bookstores really have a nostalgic vibe as soon as you walk in. Even if you don't buy anything, just browsing around is a great experience.
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Kujukushima (Kisakata)
A scenic spot where 103 islets of all sizes appear to float in the rural landscape spreading out at the foot of Mt. Chokai. Long ago, islands dotted a shallow lagoon, and the area was praised as “Matsushima of the East, Kisakata of the West”-a stunning view that even captivated Matsuo Basho. In 1804, a major earthquake estimated at magnitude 7 uplifted the surrounding land by Approx. 2 m, turning it into tidal flats (land) and creating the landscape seen today.
It feels like the sea is sprinkled with tons of little islands—seriously breathtaking.
Walking along the trail, you get different views from every angle. On a clear day, the photos turn out amazing, like something straight off a postcard.
The whole place is quiet and super relaxing. Perfect for a slow stroll, taking in the scenery, and just zoning out for a bit. -
Resort Shirakami
A sightseeing train that runs from Akita Station to Hirosaki Station and Aomori Station via the JR Gonō Line. From the windows, you can enjoy spectacular views of Shirakami-Sanchi, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, and the Sea of Japan. Since its debut in 1997, it has continued to captivate many visitors. Three train sets are in service: Buna, Aoike, and Kumagera. The green Buna train is inspired by the primeval beech forests of Shirakami-Sanchi.
Riding this felt like being on a moving observation deck. The views were so beautiful I didn’t want to sleep. The whole coastline and mountain scenery were right there in front of me.
