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    This is a post town that still retains the atmosphere of the Edo period.
    I visited in January when it was covered in snow, and it was so magical and beautiful. Around 9 a.m. on a weekday, it was quiet and almost empty, which made for a peaceful experience.

    If you follow the road, you'll find some stairs leading up to an observation deck where you can get a great photo of the whole Ouchi-juku area. Be careful in winter, though—the stairs can be covered in snow and sometimes you can't climb them.

    The souvenir shops were really kind, offering hot tea and being very welcoming. I didn't have time to stop this time, but I remember the 'negi soba' I had on a previous visit was absolutely delicious!

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