There are lots of stalls here selling Kumamoto's local specialties. You can try authentic horse meat dishes, spicy lotus root, and other traditional foods. Everything is packed with local flavor and will definitely make your mouth water.
Higo Yokamon Market | Review by 安西老師
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Super convenient! You can go anywhere you want—this pass is seriously a must-have for traveling around Kyushu. At first, I thought it was pricey, but after using it, I realized it’s totally worth it. Just a few rides and it pays for itself.
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This place isn't just about Japanese entertainment—there are influences from all over the world. It really feels like an international city.
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