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Nice street with local shops and restaurants
I walked up and down this shopping street and found it to be nice. I went into a few shops and ate at a ramen restaurant here. I found most the shops were local and sold local items from the prefectur...
Is a normal shopping street that house restaurant , souvenir shops along the way to the castle . If you wish to have a good lunch , this is not a place for you look out for good eat.
Interesting browse. I wish they opened earlier in the morning. It was hot so our trip up the ropeway and in to the park were best visited in the morning. The towel shop is worth some time.
We walked along this street from the street car stop to the ropeway up to the castle. We were not looking to do any shopping, but there were some interesting window displays of Japanese crafts and sou...
Nice street with local shops and restaurants
I walked up and down this shopping street and found it to be nice. I went into a few shops and ate at a ramen restaurant here. I found most the shops were local and sold local items from the prefectur...
Average shopping street
Is a normal shopping street that house restaurant , souvenir shops along the way to the castle . If you wish to have a good lunch , this is not a place for you look out for good eat.
Shops were a little different
Interesting browse. I wish they opened earlier in the morning. It was hot so our trip up the ropeway and in to the park were best visited in the morning. The towel shop is worth some time.
Entertaining
On weekends, it is bustling with people. There are performers, outdoor eating stations and just lots of shopping.
More attractive than your average shopping street
We walked along this street from the street car stop to the ropeway up to the castle. We were not looking to do any shopping, but there were some interesting window displays of Japanese crafts and sou...