Mimachi St Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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My life is prolonged-_  ̄ ○ I came to Kisarazu Mimachi-dori with my car K-(^^ ♪ Yapari K has a weak sound insulation function-_  ̄ ○ Nico at the outlet, get summer things After going to a certain place, It was like a drinking party, so when I walked down Mimachi Street, I saw a new store standing food udon. I went in. Only today (^^ ♪ Bukkake Udon 200...
It's a quiet narrow street where the stone statue of a raccoon dog welcomes you.
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JR It is a quiet narrow street located in the southwest direction of 3 from Kisarazu Station. It used to be lively, but now it's a lonely street without traffic. At the entrance on the east side (station), there is an arch of "Michi-dori", probably because it is a remnant of the old days, and stone statues of raccoons welcome you on both sides.
While returning to Chiba Prefecture for a while, I had soup curry and had a feast m.m Children's Festival every year. I passed Mimachi-dori-It's very crowded this year as well. It's not as busy as before, but it's more crowded than Pokemon. wonderful
It is a narrow shopping street that you pass when you go to Shoseiji Temple, which is known for Hachiman Hachiman Shrine and Tanuki Bayashi from the west exit of Kisarazu Station. There is a stone statue of tanuki on the street and it seems to be Kisarazu.
It is a small street where cars cannot pass. It is quieter than Fujimi-dori, but at the time of the fair of Yawata-sama, there are children and the nostalgic scene spreads out.
Eat udon noodles
My life is prolonged-_  ̄ ○ I came to Kisarazu Mimachi-dori with my car K-(^^ ♪ Yapari K has a weak sound insulation function-_  ̄ ○ Nico at the outlet, get summer things After going to a certain place, It was like a drinking party, so when I walked down Mimachi Street, I saw a new store standing food udon. I went in. Only today (^^ ♪ Bukkake Udon 200...
It's a quiet narrow street where the stone statue of a raccoon dog welcomes you.
JR It is a quiet narrow street located in the southwest direction of 3 from Kisarazu Station. It used to be lively, but now it's a lonely street without traffic. At the entrance on the east side (station), there is an arch of "Michi-dori", probably because it is a remnant of the old days, and stone statues of raccoons welcome you on both sides.
It's lively.
While returning to Chiba Prefecture for a while, I had soup curry and had a feast m.m Children's Festival every year. I passed Mimachi-dori-It's very crowded this year as well. It's not as busy as before, but it's more crowded than Pokemon. wonderful
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It is a narrow shopping street that you pass when you go to Shoseiji Temple, which is known for Hachiman Hachiman Shrine and Tanuki Bayashi from the west exit of Kisarazu Station. There is a stone statue of tanuki on the street and it seems to be Kisarazu.
A small street.
It is a small street where cars cannot pass. It is quieter than Fujimi-dori, but at the time of the fair of Yawata-sama, there are children and the nostalgic scene spreads out.