It was awesome to enjoy a meal while taking in the coastal scenery from the sightseeing train. If I get the chance, I definitely want to try the Shiki-shima train in eastern Japan too.
SAPHIR ODORIKO | Review by Bius
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Takashima Koyomi
Shinseikan Takashima Koyomi is more than just a yearly calendar-it is a publication that offers insights deeply connected to daily life in Japan, including fortunes, seasonal words, and other culturally significant information. Originally conceived by Takashima Shomyo, It has been published continuously for over 75 years since its first edition in 1950, following the guiding philosophy: “Bringing rhythm and richness to everyday life through calendars.”
I always compare it with the traditional farmer’s almanac. If the two say different things, I just pick whichever one looks better to me. 😆
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Yasaka Shrine
The shrine’s deities are Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Kushiinadahime-no-Mikoto, and Yahashira-no-Mikogami, and it is the head shrine of approximately 2,300 Yasaka Shrine and related shrines with Susanoo-no-Mikoto enshrined scattered throughout Japan.
Beautiful shrine! Every summer, they hold the Gion Festival here for a whole month.
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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.
Every place here has its own special dishes, and everything tastes great.
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