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A Must Eat for All the Sweet Tooths Out There! Japanese Sweet Bread – An-Pan Edition –

Do you eat bread or rice for breakfast?This is a question you will hear quite a few times if you live in Japan.Although Japan is famously known for its rice, there are many kinds of bread that were invented in Japan. To give a few examples of savory bread, we have the curry-filled bread, and …

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A Small Trip to the Depth of Chiba on Kominato Railway – Part 2

At a silent restaurant Finally we arrived at the station of Yoro Ravine, checked from the map, we thought the restaurants and the hot springs were all reachable on foot. But it turned out we are better to use the bus instead of walking, not only because the distance is farther than we thought, but …

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A Small Trip to the Depth of Chiba on Kominato Railway – Part 1

A small trip on the Kominato Railway Last Christmas, I had a small trip on the Kominato Railway to Yoro Ravine in Chiba. Yoro Ravine (養老渓谷) is on the middle of Boso Peninsula, which is a peninsula that encompasses the entirety of Chiba Prefecture on Honshu, the largest island of Japan. When I first came …

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My Three Days Trip to Amami Oshima – Part 2

This article is continued from My Three Days Trip to Amami Oshima – Part 1. If you have not read it yet, please read part 1 first. Cape Miyakozaki, a part of Amami Gunto National Park After the first day of the gourmet journey, we headed for the main purpose of this trip – Cape …

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