Westerners especially seem to love this kind of dining vibe.
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Yakinikutei Rokkasen Honten
“Yakinikutei Rokkasen,” located just steps from Shinjuku Station on the Toei Oedo Line, serves high-quality meat at a reasonable price. Serving only carefully selected portions of the finest Japanese Kuroge Wagyu beef from all over Japan, their firm commitment to the quality of meat makes them very appealing.
Both the beef and pork were excellent, and the service was spot on. I'd definitely come back if I get the chance.
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Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street
Osaka's representative shopping arcade. It is said to be "the longest shopping arcade in Japan" with a total length of about 2.6 km from Tenjinbashi 1-chome to 7-chome. It takes about 40 minutes to walk from one end of the arcade to the other. The arcade began to flourish when it became the main approach to Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, which is located in 2-chome and is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, the god of learning.
There's a small stall selling potato crepes. Even though the stall is tiny, the line was super long. They're delicious—definitely give them a try!
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Kobe Kitano Ijinkan (Former Foreign Residences)
When the port of Kobe opened in 1868, the "Kobe Kitano Ijin-gai (foreign city)" developed as a land of foreign settlement. Located on a hill overlooking the ocean, the town has a unique mix of Western and Japanese style buildings. About 30 Western-style buildings have been preserved in their original state, and 16 are open to the public.
The animal specimens inside Ben's House are really unique.






