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I'm a little lonely.
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Is it the time zone, or because it is a weekday? It was quite quiet. This time, the aim is to be a soba shop in the hall, Maruyasu Soba. The back of the front, left hand. It may be a little confusing.
It's a little far from Kokusai-dori, but it's relatively close to Yachimun-dori, which is now Noren Plaza with the name of Kachite, and the building is beautiful. There are some remnants on the signboard. It was a little quiet, probably because the time I visited was bad.
If tourists buy a few mangoes, they are satisfied enough here
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In order to buy mango in mid June, Miyakojima was 1 900 yen, which was cheaper than Kokusai-dori and other supermarkets in the city. When you go to the roadside station farmer's market Umanchu market in Itoman City, where locals go, it takes time and transportation costs (500 yen one way bus), so it's not the case if you buy a large amount. I found that if tourists with a limited time buy one or two mangoes for themselves, they are satisfied enough at Nohren Plaza. Fruits ...
Visited for the first time in a long time. I'm disappointed that the remnants of the old days have disappeared at all. It's probably an era. Considering the safety side associated with sanitation and aging of facilities, it can't be helped.
From the atmosphere of the selfish market with the scent of the old Showa era, it has changed to a modern-style shop, and I still feel the flow of the times. There is also a Senbero shop, so why not visit once?
I'm a little lonely.
Is it the time zone, or because it is a weekday? It was quite quiet. This time, the aim is to be a soba shop in the hall, Maruyasu Soba. The back of the front, left hand. It may be a little confusing.
It's neat.
It's a little far from Kokusai-dori, but it's relatively close to Yachimun-dori, which is now Noren Plaza with the name of Kachite, and the building is beautiful. There are some remnants on the signboard. It was a little quiet, probably because the time I visited was bad.
If tourists buy a few mangoes, they are satisfied enough here
In order to buy mango in mid June, Miyakojima was 1 900 yen, which was cheaper than Kokusai-dori and other supermarkets in the city. When you go to the roadside station farmer's market Umanchu market in Itoman City, where locals go, it takes time and transportation costs (500 yen one way bus), so it's not the case if you buy a large amount. I found that if tourists with a limited time buy one or two mangoes for themselves, they are satisfied enough at Nohren Plaza. Fruits ...
I'd rather have been there.
Visited for the first time in a long time. I'm disappointed that the remnants of the old days have disappeared at all. It's probably an era. Considering the safety side associated with sanitation and aging of facilities, it can't be helped.
it's new.
From the atmosphere of the selfish market with the scent of the old Showa era, it has changed to a modern-style shop, and I still feel the flow of the times. There is also a Senbero shop, so why not visit once?