Hatoshi is a small town in the northeast of the island this week. We stopped for a few hours on the way to Tokyo from here. Take the bus from JR Hato Station to the city center. There is this very mini village in the so-called city center, and there are colorful snack bars scattered on both sides of a narrow alley. The door opens at five o'clock in the evening, and you can only imagine the fireworks at night.
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Hatoshi is a small town in the northeast of the island this week. We stopped for a few hours on the way to Tokyo from here. Take the bus from JR Hato Station to the city center. There is this very mini village in the so-called city center, and there are colorful snack bars scattered on both sides of a narrow alley. The door opens at five o'clock in the evening, and you can only imagine the fireworks at night.
Aomori House Bio into the stream looks newer and has more artificial views. The Aomori Park next to it is actually a small street park, but the Japanese have the ability to make her look like a scene, one step at a time.
The three or six lanes are named after the two streets connected by the three and six (the "street" here is quite Chinese). There are two or thirty specialty restaurants in the alleys less than 50 meters long. The houses on both sides are scaled, and each has seats for only six to ten people. Seafood, rice cake pot and other dishes are the best choice
The atmosphere is great and recommended for tourists