The seafood on the rice bowl was super fresh and piled so high you couldn't even see the rice! It was such a satisfying meal!
Oarai Seafood Market, Kaisen Donburi-tei | Review by 杜微翔
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The Noble Café Shū Premium Shinjuku Store
Just a 3-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, nestled amidst the bustling Kabukicho area, lies a serene café where time seems to slow down. The interior exudes elegance, adorned with antique furniture, paintings, and decorative items, creating a luxurious ambiance for a refined experience.
The decor is kind of retro and fancy. Walking in feels like stepping back into the Showa era. The seats are super spacious and comfy—totally different from your average café.
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Shigaraki Toen Tanuki Mura
Shigaraki is one of the six oldest kilns in Japan, and has the longest history of any of them. In this small mountain village surrounded by nature, there are many pottery studios and stores selling pottery, and everywhere you go you will be greeted by Shigaraki ware Tanuki.
The shop was pretty dark and a bit dirty inside. A lot of the pottery was covered in dust. I'm not really into handicrafts, but the big tanuki statue at the entrance is definitely worth a photo.
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LUMINE EST
Located right by JR Shinjuku Station East Exit, this is a fashion building with convenient access. Many fashion, fashion accessories, interior goods, cosmetic shops are located between B2F and 6F. The shops are open late in the evening so it is easy to drop by on the way home.
Every time I take the train to Shinjuku, I always pass by here.
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