It's just a short walk from Musashi-Koyama Station to the shopping street. The street is super long and has a roof, so you don't have to worry about rain. There's a wholesale supermarket at the entrance with great prices. I was surprised to find there's even an onsen in the city—so cool!
Musashi-Koyama Shopping Street Palm | Review by 王之祐
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The chicken is amazingly tender and juicy—no dryness at all, and it bursts with flavor! The chicken meatballs are a must-try too: firm, a bit bouncy, and super addictive.
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It's super crowded here, and it actually feels like there are more foreigners than Japanese people...
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There are tons of restaurants to choose from, and they've all been recently renovated.
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