As soon as you step into the basement, you really feel the retro Showa era vibe. Some of the ramen shops are pretty famous. I tried two and both were delicious. Then I sat in the plaza and had a bottle of milk to cut the greasiness—perfect!
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum | Review by 朝敏翔
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Mitsui Outlet Park Marine Pia Kobe
Unbeatable location and views over Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island are what you’ll find at this destination, reopened in November 2024 under the concept MARINE PIA RESORT. The property now ranks in 1.3 times bigger than before at an expanded 99,400 square meters, complete with 150 different shops for fashion, sportswear, outdoor gear, lifestyle goods, and more, plus brands in their first ever outlet shop debut in Kansai and Japan.
Sometimes you can find Japan-exclusive items here if you keep your eyes peeled—it's like finding hidden treasures!
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Tokyo Square Garden
A cutting edge shopping facility that represents the Kyobashi area. The B1 and B2 floors are filled with unique shops and restaurants. There are various genres of restaurants, including some with terrace seating, where customers can enjoy their meal while viewing the city-scape of Kyobashi.
There are tons of restaurants to choose from.
It's directly connected to the station,
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Toyosu Market
To avoid further deterioration, the aging Tsukiji Market, known as the “kitchen” feeding Tokyo’s people, was moved to Toyosu in 2018. Along with improving safety, observational tour routes were set up, making it easy for visitors to enter the market.
I woke up super early to watch the fish auction at the market. Even though I couldn't understand the shouting, the atmosphere was intense and really exciting.
