It's not crowded on weekdays, and the environment is really nice. You can also see a lot of old instruments that were used to measure time.
Omi Shrine | Review by Chow Oscar
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Daikanbo
Mount Aso is the volcanic area and 5 peaks along the large caldera that was created as the result of 4 large eruptions some 270,000 to 90,000 years ago. Here, inside this world’s largest caldera and volcanic area you’ll find a train line running through the three local municipalities of Aso, Takamori and Minamiaso, towards the 50,000 people who live there.
There’s a parking lot, which is super convenient. Plus, there’s a shop where you can grab some soft serve ice cream! 🍦
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Omoide Yokocho
Walk just 2 minutes from the West Exit of Shinjuku Station to find yourself at a retro pub alley. With ticket shops and around 80 different establishments offering delicious food and drinks, it's a great place to enjoy the local cuisine and atmosphere.
It's a small space and gets really crowded, but that lively, noisy atmosphere is what makes it so much fun!
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Former Yagyu Clan Chief Retainer Residence
In the late Edo period, Shurei Oyamada served as the chief retainer of the Yagyu Domain, which had a stipend of 12,000 koku. A man of remarkable talent, he was credited with restoring the domain’s finances. This residence, the Former Yagyu Clan Chief Retainer Residence, was built on land gifted to him by the domain’s lord in recognition of his achievements.
The wooden structure of the house is really well preserved. The windows, door frames, and floors all have that old handcrafted feel—so much character.


