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List of Best Things to do in Isehara, Japan
Oyama Afuri Shrine
Oyama Cable
Samukawa Shrine
Oyama Temple
Kana Garden
Hojobo Hinatayakushi Temple
Hiratsuka City Park
Koma Sando
One Park
Bosainooka Park
Why You Should Visit The Japanese Countryside
This time I visited the countryside and met some interesting people there who are taking the initiative with different projects trying to make their hometowns better for the future.
They really inspired me and gave me inspirations for the things I do so I hope to share their story with you :)
Also you can also stay in the places I did!
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If you want to stay in the guest house I stayed in or try any of the local activities I did, email my friend Arisawa will help you get in contact with the locals to do it.
八頭町内の田舎体験連絡先 有澤さん(英語可)
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•BASE8823 Guest House・宿泊予約
•AUBERGE TENKU
• YUMIKOMICHI (Traditional Tottori Cruisine)
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Must Try Ramen in Tokyo Japan and Exploring Shibuya - vlog #037 part 2
For the second part of the day we'll be exploring Shibuya and eating at a few places. The first place we'll be munching on is at a takoyaki shop called Warotako. I randomly passed by this place and it just smelled amazing and watching them turn the balls was memorizing! Takoyaki is a common street food item in Japan and you can find many shops. Takoyaki is made up of fried batter, with a piece of octopus in the center, and topped off with various sauces & toppings. If you never had it before I recommend that you get the original takoyaki first in order to try it and then try some other ones with various toppings. The Mentaiko one was pretty good, however I think it's probably one of those love it or hate it things that may be unusual for the western palette.
If you're looking for things to do in Shibuya, the Samsung Galaxy Studio is pretty cool to visit. There are tons of little activities that you can do with Samsung's newest gear. My favorite ride had to be the Jurassic ride, you spin in all sorts of direction and visually it was great. What's also awesome is that it is FREE to visit and test out their stuff!
If you're looking for places to eat in Shibuya, here are a few more awesome places! After playing some games, I'll be heading to Goodtown Doughnuts and Coffee. This charming shop really hit the spot, since I was craving for some western style doughnuts! This place reminded me of the type of doughnut places that I would visit in NYC and they had many unique flavors!
Our final place is a Afuri, which is a ramen shop that was recommended by two people that I met at a Gyukatsu Motomura a few days back. This ramen shop was packed and smelled amazing! Like most ramen shops, bring cash because they have a ticket vending machine with a also a english menu. Once you have your ticket the staff may ask whether you want pork or chicken as your topping for your ramen, depending on which bowl that you picked. What is awesome about this place is that they serve a unique bowl of ramen, which is a yuzu ramen. The tang of the broth made this bowl feel very refreshing and light and a must try if you're interested in unique ramen places.
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Osaka Food Guide In Dotonbori 2: Kushikatsu And Yakisoba Restaurants | Japan Food Travel Guide
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Here is part 2 of the Osaka Food Guide Tour in Dotonbori video!
If you visit Osaka, then you must check out the Dotonbori area in Namba for delicious Japanese food and street food!!
Dotonbori is filled with Kansai classics like takoyaki(octopus balls), okonomiyaki(Japanese savoury pancake), kushi-katsu(deep fried skewers), yakisoba(fried noodles) and much more.
In this video, I visited Dotonbori and the locals showed me some of their recommended restaurants and shops in the Dotonbori Namba area.
The shops I visited were:
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Staff help you pick a shop to your preference and then guide you to it all for FREE! Really friendly and helpful people :)
They can speak a bit of English too so try talking to a local and try the shops off the main Dotonbori street!
- Katsuhiro (Kushikatsu shop)
Tell Uchinaka-san you saw him in my video and talk to him! He's really kind and makes delicious kushikatsu that aren't too oily!
-Juza (Yakisoba shop)
The guys here are so welcoming and funny! & I loved the noodles and flavour of the yakisoba fried noodles! I'm feeling like some now hehe.
P.s Hide-san the shop manager is quite good at English - tell them I said hi if you go :D
Talking to the locals in a new country is always so fun and you can learn a lot about their culture just from talking to them so step out of your comfort zone and make some new friends here on Dotonbori street!! ^^
Osaka people are also really friendly so it's a shame if you don't speak to the locals here. No matter what your Japanese level is, zero or pro, you have no excuse :D It's not all about language sometimes!
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NOTE: In saying Best Sushi in Japan, I'm not saying this particular restaurant is the best sushi in Japan, but that the sushi journey, from Tsukiji fish auction, to the middle man who the best sushi chefs in the world get their tuna from (where we visited), to the omakase style of eating sushi - it's the entire process that's the best in the world of sushi.
We started off by going to the Tsukiji Fish Market tuna auction, that takes place early in the morning. The famous fish market is the biggest tuna auction in the world, and the best tuna that you get just about anywhere in the world for top end sushi restaurants comes through Tsukiji Market. We met up with Sushi Master Hiro Sato, who brought us around the market and took us to the Tuna King (Yamaguki), who is known for buying tuna and reselling on the best tuna to the best of the best of sushi restaurants in Tokyo.
It was fascinating to have an opportunity to visit Tsukiji Market for the fish auction, and to see the tuna being sliced in front of your eyes.
Sushi Arai (鮨 あらい) - For dinner, we had reservations a t one of the best restaurants in Tokyo for sushi, a restaurant called Sushi Arai. Our Best of Tokyo food tour had the entire 8 seater restaurant to ourselves, and it was pure joy to watch the chefs as they assembled each mini plate of food. Then it was time for sushi, and Chef Arai is a master, he literally just flies with his hands, gathering the fish in one hand and the ball of rice in the other, combining each bite with wasabi and molding them together. This was one of the best sushi experiences I’ve ever had in my life, and the quality, balance, and perfection of the sushi, is next level.
Price - About 34,000 JPY ($300) per person
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