Nishinasuno Station

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Coffee Shop & Sweets

Desserts at a tea shop! I ordered matcha ice cream and hojicha ice cream at Ohnoen.

I stopped by the tea shop "Ohnoen," a 4-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station, and tried their matcha and hojicha ice cream. Both were generously topped with matcha or hojicha, making for a dessert where I could really savor the rich flavor of the tea.
Izakaya & Bar

I had the grilled fish set meal at the handmade cuisine restaurant “Kōryōri Sara.”

I visited "Kōryōri Sara," a restaurant serving homemade dishes located just a 2-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station. They offer set meals even in the evening, and you can dine there without ordering alcohol. I ordered a set meal and some à la carte dishes, and everything tasted just like my mom used to make—it was delicious.
Coffee Shop & Sweets

I ordered an Uji matcha latte and a Hojicha latte at “yamasan-chaten,” where I can try your hand at making tea.

Since the "Yamasan-chaten"—just a 4-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station—was participating in the "Nishinasuno ☆ Town Tour Digital Stamp Rally," I decided to check it out. You can also try your hand at preparing tea there, so it’s a delicious and fun tea shop.
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Japanese cuisine

“Sato Butcher Shop”—Where You Can Enjoy Freshly Fried Food

I stopped by Sato Butcher Shop, located a 12-minute walk from the west exit of Nishinasuno Station, since it was participating in the "Digital Stamp Rally." They fry the food to order, so you can enjoy freshly fried dishes.
Japanese cuisine

While eating soba at Sakaeya, I learned the origin of “chilled soba.”

I visited Sakaeya, a soba restaurant just a 3-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station. Learning the origin of the "chilled" in "chilled soba" made for an intellectually stimulating lunch break.
Japanese cuisine

At “Takekiyo Shokudo,” I savored the thick-cut chashu with its rich, sweet-and-salty flavor!

I walked 5 minutes from Nishinasuno Station to Takekiyo Shokudo and ordered the "Thick Chashu & Chicken Karaage Set Meal." The thick slices of chashu, soaked in a rich, sweet-and-savory sauce, were absolutely amazing, and they paired perfectly with the rice.
Coffee Shop & Sweets

I visited the fruit sandwich shop “lea momona” in Nishinasuno for the first time.

I walked 11 minutes from Nishinasuno Station to the fruit sandwich specialty shop "lea momona" and bought the "Roast Beef Sandwich," "Mushroom-Packed Sandwich," "HoneyGlow Pine," and "Silk Sweet."
Izakaya & Bar

I ordered grilled offal and offal hot pot at the izakaya “Tabegoro” near Nishinasuno Station.

I went to the izakaya "Tabegoro," a 3-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station, and had grilled offal and offal hot pot. The offal had no unpleasant odor and was delicious, with the sweetness and umami of the fat. The cozy atmosphere made it a very comfortable place to spend time.
Coffee Shop & Sweets

“Tote-yaki Tour①” I took a bus from the Nishinasuno Station to the Shiobara-onsen.

From Nishinasuno Station, I took a bus to Shiobara Hot Springs Village. I went on a tour of the local specialty, "Tote-yaki." I visited four shops, and each offered uniquely crafted "Tote-yaki" that was absolutely delicious.
Izakaya & Bar

I had dinner at Komatsu Shokudo, a restaurant and izakaya near Nishinasuno Station.

I went to Komatsu Shokudo, a 2-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station, for dinner and a quick drink. I had the spicy in a delicious yakisoba, oden, and grilled rice balls, and everything was so good.
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