Suehiro Ichiba Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I was interested in seeing the reviews of TripAdvisor, so I went there ... The shutters were almost off at stores other than Amami FM. I visited 1 Thursday in late month, 17 30. In front of the market, the locals had a well-end meeting and a calm atmosphere where children ran around.
In an old-fashioned market, you feel like you have slipped back in time. There are coffee shops, cafeterias, candy shops and kimchi shops, so you can spend time in an extraordinary space.
Next to it is Nagatabashi Market, both of which are less than 2 minutes walk through. I visited during the day and evening, but is it about half of the shops where the shutters are down? The middle coffee shop serves tapioca drinks, and local high school students came home from school, which seems to be popular. It feels like the building is on the verge of decay, so try to have a chance early.
I learned from the broadcast that there is a satellite studio of the CFM station in the market and visited it. It was a local building, but there were a certain number of tourists. Grace, when I revisited during the bright time of the morning of the next Sunday, unfortunately I couldn't enter the inside until the shutter went down. The appearance was building-shaped and unlike the neighboring Nagatabashi market, there was no retro feeling.
Was the time zone bad or the day of the week bad?
I was interested in seeing the reviews of TripAdvisor, so I went there ... The shutters were almost off at stores other than Amami FM. I visited 1 Thursday in late month, 17 30. In front of the market, the locals had a well-end meeting and a calm atmosphere where children ran around.
Retro space
In an old-fashioned market, you feel like you have slipped back in time. There are coffee shops, cafeterias, candy shops and kimchi shops, so you can spend time in an extraordinary space.
Let's visit as a tourist attraction!
Next to it is Nagatabashi Market, both of which are less than 2 minutes walk through. I visited during the day and evening, but is it about half of the shops where the shutters are down? The middle coffee shop serves tapioca drinks, and local high school students came home from school, which seems to be popular. It feels like the building is on the verge of decay, so try to have a chance early.
It's quite deep atmosphere.
I learned from the broadcast that there is a satellite studio of the CFM station in the market and visited it. It was a local building, but there were a certain number of tourists. Grace, when I revisited during the bright time of the morning of the next Sunday, unfortunately I couldn't enter the inside until the shutter went down. The appearance was building-shaped and unlike the neighboring Nagatabashi market, there was no retro feeling.
Nostalgic old market
It's a nostalgic old market, there are various shops inside, but I used a coffee shop that puts delicious coffee, FM Amami.