Barbacoa really stands out among churrasco restaurants!
Not only is the quality of the meat excellent, but the salad bar is also extensive, so it’s incredibly satisfying.
The staff provide wonderful service too, which makes it one of my favorite places for a truly luxurious dining experience.
If I had to mention one downside, it would be that I always end up eating too much and feeling stuffed (*´∀`*)
Barbacoa Shinjuku | Review by mizuiro_lawson
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Hibari Cafe
Located on the grounds of Hibari Kobo, a workshop renowned for its sausages, hams, and bacon crafted with high-quality pork, a special spice blend, and fresh spring water from Aso. The workshop boasts accolades, including a gold medal from a prestigious German meat competition. At the on-site cafe, you can savor hot dogs made with their signature sausages.
I stopped by for lunch during a motorcycle tour around Kyushu. On the spacious grounds, there’s a cafe, a pizza and grill restaurant, and a sausage workshop. There’s also a bike garage in the same row that you can take a peek at.
This time I went into the restaurant and ordered the hearty “Akaushi Grill Rider”! It was packed with meat and really filled me up.
Definitely stop by if you’re exploring the Aso area! Especially recommended for motorcycle riders!! -
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Amaharashi Coast
Amaharashi Coast, located just a 5-minute walk from JR Himi Line's Amaharashi Station, is a coveted spot to visit in summer for its pristine, swimmable beaches and crystal-clear waters drawing crowds from far and wide.
The view is amazing! There’s a roadside station attached, so it’s easy to stop by even if you’re driving!
It’s a bit disappointing when the weather is bad 😢 -
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Akihabara Electric Town
Large and small electronics shops cluster in this prominent shopping town in Japan. Nicknamed as Akiba, it is a popular spot not only domestically but also globally. Home appliances, PCs, smartphones, the latest digital devices, of course, but animations, games, figurines, model trains and other pop culture items are gathered here.
I took some photos of the parts that still keep that old-school electric town vibe.
These days, Akihabara feels a lot more centered on subculture, so the traces of its old electronics district are fading. That feels a little sad, honestly. -



























