Suidosuji Shotengai Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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1 km long authentic Japanese marketplace
1 km long authentic Japanese marketplace which local people come for shopping everyday. You are able to do reasonable shopping at this marketplace. All stores are mixed, such as greengrocer, butcher...
Suidobashi Shopping Street is a shopping street near Ojikoen Station. After shopping in March, I found a torii gate and a small shrine while wandering around the shopping street. It is said that it is called Sweaty Ebisu. A stone statue of Ebisu-sama was enshrined. The origin is unknown, but the voice also flows, so it was a very interesting shrine.
Happy Hour Waikiki Prince Hotel 100 Sails Restaurant & Bar
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This shop, located on the 3rd floor of Prince, which is just near Irikai where I stay, felt sophisticated. Happy hour is from 14:30 to 17:30 and Quarzlight is a great deal of $2. Pup is half price and you can enjoy it from late lunch to early evening drinks. The staff are kind and the customer base is small in Japanese and there are many Jimoti.
A lively shopping street! While listening to the singing voice of Watanabe Flower of Eruna, to the right and left There are food shops in the coffee shop, fish shops in the greengrocery store!
A lively shopping street. The knob eating tour is fun.
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It is a lively shopping street that extends east from Hankyu Oji Park. Since it is located on the water pipe, there is a charming name called "water supply", and there is also a natural hot spring in the back (1 chome), so you can enjoy various things. The monthly "Tour of eating snacks (attended fee 1,000 yen)" is fun and perfect for getting to know the whole picture of the shopping district.
1 km long authentic Japanese marketplace
1 km long authentic Japanese marketplace which local people come for shopping everyday. You are able to do reasonable shopping at this marketplace. All stores are mixed, such as greengrocer, butcher...
Ebisu sweat
Suidobashi Shopping Street is a shopping street near Ojikoen Station. After shopping in March, I found a torii gate and a small shrine while wandering around the shopping street. It is said that it is called Sweaty Ebisu. A stone statue of Ebisu-sama was enshrined. The origin is unknown, but the voice also flows, so it was a very interesting shrine.
Happy Hour Waikiki Prince Hotel 100 Sails Restaurant & Bar
This shop, located on the 3rd floor of Prince, which is just near Irikai where I stay, felt sophisticated. Happy hour is from 14:30 to 17:30 and Quarzlight is a great deal of $2. Pup is half price and you can enjoy it from late lunch to early evening drinks. The staff are kind and the customer base is small in Japanese and there are many Jimoti.
whenever i go
A lively shopping street! While listening to the singing voice of Watanabe Flower of Eruna, to the right and left There are food shops in the coffee shop, fish shops in the greengrocery store!
A lively shopping street. The knob eating tour is fun.
It is a lively shopping street that extends east from Hankyu Oji Park. Since it is located on the water pipe, there is a charming name called "water supply", and there is also a natural hot spring in the back (1 chome), so you can enjoy various things. The monthly "Tour of eating snacks (attended fee 1,000 yen)" is fun and perfect for getting to know the whole picture of the shopping district.