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A market that conveys the retro atmosphere immediately after the end of the war in a narrow alley
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For dinner on that day, we were the first to book a yakiniku restaurant near Tsuruhashi Station. I decided to go a little earlier than the reservation time and walk near Tsuruhashi Station. Near that station was Tsuruhashi Market. Although it is very close to Tsuruhashi Station, narrow alleys were running vertically and horizontally, and shops such as kimchi were lined up on both sides. I saw a kimchi shop, but there were various shops such as Yakiniku restaurants and Korean food stores. Around the Showa period, the atmosphere immediately after the end of the war was like this ...
I remember the stalls in the back alley of Seoul about 20 years ago. The presence and energy of kimchi and lumps of meat! A pile of kimchi right next to a beautiful Chimachogori shop Oh, this is a miscellaneous Kanji in a good sense in Asian cities. Chijimi, Bibinpa, and Samgyeopsal are more green, but the most impressive thing for me was boiled mochi corn! I remember the omoni that was stalled at the foot of a skyscraper in Seoul. Leave this without being a tourist spot ...
It is a Korean town lined up with Ikuno. This Tsuruhashi shopping street is an arcade town with a roof on a narrow passage. Next to the store that sells Korean chijimi, side dishes, and kimchi, there is a Western-style store that sells hanbok and chimachogori. It's also good to experience it and see it.
I came nearby for the first time in a long time, so I stopped by. Shops such as food and clothing are lined up on a narrow street. It's complicated and I'm going to get lost. Chijimi looked delicious. I couldn't do it this time because of time, but I wanted to eat it.
I think the main focus is on Korean markets, clothing, kimchi, etc. along the railroad tracks near Tsuruhashi Station. It was a holiday, but it was quite crowded. It's a little difficult for a stroller in a narrow alley.
A market that conveys the retro atmosphere immediately after the end of the war in a narrow alley
For dinner on that day, we were the first to book a yakiniku restaurant near Tsuruhashi Station. I decided to go a little earlier than the reservation time and walk near Tsuruhashi Station. Near that station was Tsuruhashi Market. Although it is very close to Tsuruhashi Station, narrow alleys were running vertically and horizontally, and shops such as kimchi were lined up on both sides. I saw a kimchi shop, but there were various shops such as Yakiniku restaurants and Korean food stores. Around the Showa period, the atmosphere immediately after the end of the war was like this ...
Energetic stalls full of Showa
I remember the stalls in the back alley of Seoul about 20 years ago. The presence and energy of kimchi and lumps of meat! A pile of kimchi right next to a beautiful Chimachogori shop Oh, this is a miscellaneous Kanji in a good sense in Asian cities. Chijimi, Bibinpa, and Samgyeopsal are more green, but the most impressive thing for me was boiled mochi corn! I remember the omoni that was stalled at the foot of a skyscraper in Seoul. Leave this without being a tourist spot ...
Insanely deep
It is a Korean town lined up with Ikuno. This Tsuruhashi shopping street is an arcade town with a roof on a narrow passage. Next to the store that sells Korean chijimi, side dishes, and kimchi, there is a Western-style store that sells hanbok and chimachogori. It's also good to experience it and see it.
Korean food, clothing, etc.
I came nearby for the first time in a long time, so I stopped by. Shops such as food and clothing are lined up on a narrow street. It's complicated and I'm going to get lost. Chijimi looked delicious. I couldn't do it this time because of time, but I wanted to eat it.
Heqiao
I think the main focus is on Korean markets, clothing, kimchi, etc. along the railroad tracks near Tsuruhashi Station. It was a holiday, but it was quite crowded. It's a little difficult for a stroller in a narrow alley.