Wide green meadows, Mt. Iwate covered in snow in the distance, and cherry blossoms as a backdrop—it's beautiful. There are all kinds of activities to try at the farm. Highly recommended spot.
Koiwai Farm | Review by Jason Lin
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Iyoshi Cola Shibuya Jingumae
Iyoshi Cola is a specialty craft cola brand founded in 2019 by “Cola Kobayashi,” who inherited both the workshop and the techniques of his grandfather, a traditional Wakanpo (Japanese herbal medicine) craftsman. Iyoshi Cola Shibuya Jingumae, the brand’s second shop, opened in 2021 in Tokyo’s Shibuya district following a successful crowdfunding campaign.
It has a really unique flavor. You can really taste the herbs and spices—it's not just plain sugary sweet. If you like drinks that are a bit different, this one definitely stands out.
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Niigata Senbei Oukoku (Rice Cracker Kingdom)
Kuriyama Beika is a company based in Niigata, a rice-producing region that accounts for approximately 60% of Japan's annual production of rice crackers, and is known for its hit products such as "Bakauke" and "Hoshi-tabeyo".
Visitors can actually take part in making senbei themselves—from choosing the rice dough to grilling the finished product. It's a hands-on way to experience the charm of traditional craftsmanship.
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Taraibune Tub-Boat Ride in Ogi town
Tarai bune (Tub boats) are a representative scenery of Sado Island. Tub boats were invented in the Meiji era (1868-1912) to catch turban shells, abalone, and wakame seaweed on the rocky Ogi Coast. They are said to be more maneuverable than small boats.
These unique little boats let you enjoy a peaceful time on the water with beautiful scenery all around. It felt really nice~
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