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Revived street with Onsen Manju and Tamago
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Over the day very exciting, there are many interesting shops. Others, you can test cooked egg from ours or our Manju, very delicious ! The restaurant makes it relatively early in the evening.
It is the so-called main street 1 that runs from Yubatake to Nishi Kawara Park. There are quaint shops on both sides of the street. Kusatsu Onsen Pudding is recommended.
It can be said that it is the main street of Kusatsu leading to the west river. Souvenir shops such as inns, restaurants, and buns are lined up. An uncle of a generous bun shop stands and you can get a delicious bun made, but if you don't have a strong mind, you can drink at the uncle's pace.
There is a shop where you can get buns and tea. However, when I go there many times, I am asked, "Isn't it your brother who ate earlier?" I stayed at Kusatsu Onsen near Nishikawara Park, but when I passed by because it was on my way home, I was asked, "Oiji-chan, are you going home? Would you like to eat?" On the other hand, I was impressed that I could remember everyone well while so many people passed by.
I walked this street on the way from Yubatake, which is crowded as a symbol of Kusatsu Onsen, to Nishikawara Park. There were restaurants and souvenir shops lined up in the atmosphere of a shopping street in a hot spring town. I was attracted to the steamed buns and hot spring eggs.
Revived street with Onsen Manju and Tamago
Over the day very exciting, there are many interesting shops. Others, you can test cooked egg from ours or our Manju, very delicious ! The restaurant makes it relatively early in the evening.
It's emotional.
It is the so-called main street 1 that runs from Yubatake to Nishi Kawara Park. There are quaint shops on both sides of the street. Kusatsu Onsen Pudding is recommended.
Main Street
It can be said that it is the main street of Kusatsu leading to the west river. Souvenir shops such as inns, restaurants, and buns are lined up. An uncle of a generous bun shop stands and you can get a delicious bun made, but if you don't have a strong mind, you can drink at the uncle's pace.
There's a souvenir shop.
There is a shop where you can get buns and tea. However, when I go there many times, I am asked, "Isn't it your brother who ate earlier?" I stayed at Kusatsu Onsen near Nishikawara Park, but when I passed by because it was on my way home, I was asked, "Oiji-chan, are you going home? Would you like to eat?" On the other hand, I was impressed that I could remember everyone well while so many people passed by.
Main street of Kusatsu
I walked this street on the way from Yubatake, which is crowded as a symbol of Kusatsu Onsen, to Nishikawara Park. There were restaurants and souvenir shops lined up in the atmosphere of a shopping street in a hot spring town. I was attracted to the steamed buns and hot spring eggs.