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Tried the Karaage & Menchi Katsu from Meat Deli “Kuroiso Broiler,” 10 Minutes from Kuroiso Station

Kuroiso Broiler, a meat deli shop a 10-minute walk from Kuroiso Station's West Exit. It's a bit far to walk, but I stopped by to pick up dinner sides and bought some karaage and minced meat patties.
Coffee Shop & Sweets

Had a Tempura Rice Bowl Set at the Long-Standing Soba Restaurant “Kisoba Fuyou” Near Kuroiso Station

I visited the soba restaurant Kisoba Fuyou, just a minute's walk from Kuroiso Station's West Exit, for lunch and had the tempura rice bowl set (hot soba). With the weather turning much colder recently, the warm tempura rice bowl and soba were the perfect combination!
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Enjoyed Peperoncino and Soup at the Italian Restaurant “Pizzeria Pico” in front of Kuroiso Station!

I stopped by the Italian restaurant Pizzeria Pico in front of Kuroiso Station's West Exit and had the pumpkin potage and the Shirasu Peperoncino.
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Rainy days spent reading at the library. Afternoons enjoying ice cream at Café Morricone.

It was a rainy, drizzly day outside. Today felt like the perfect “reading day.” I headed to Miruru, the Nasushiobara City Library, and I stopped by the café inside — Morricone — for a short break and treated myself to peanut ice cream.
Coffee Shop & Sweets

Visiting “Iris bread & coffee” – A Traditional Japanese-Style Café Near by Kuroiso Station

At Iris Bread & Coffee, a traditional-style cafe next to Kanel Bread bakery in front of Kuroiso Station, I enjoyed cheesecake and cold brew coffee.
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Bakery “Kanel Bread” Right in Front of Kuroiso Station – My Visit & Review

Just a 30-second walk from Kuroiso Station, Bakery Kanel Bread is known for making bread with as many locally sourced an...
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My visit to “Shelen Baum” – A fairytale bakery filled with the smell of freshly baked bread

I visited the Kuroiso branch of "Shelen Baum", a bakery where you can enjoy not only sweet breads and sandwiches but also cakes and traditional Japanese sweets. The moment I stepped inside, the aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, instantly lifting my spirits!
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12 Minutes by Bus from Nasushiobara Station: Enjoy Local Flavors at “Katsudon Kashiwaya”

There’s a katsudon shop called "Katsudon Kashiwaya" inside the NASU GARDEN OUTLET, where they use ingredients sourced from the Nasu highlands. I enjoyed tonkatsu made with locally sourced Nasu ingredients—a specialty unique to Nasu Highlands—and contributed to the local food economy!
Coffee Shop & Sweets

Tried and Tested: Cheese Garden, 12 minutes by bus from Nasushiobara Station

I took the free shuttle bus from Nasushiobara Station to the Cheese Garden inside Nasu Garden Outlet and ate the “5-Cheese Cake Assortment.”
Japanese cuisine

Tried and Tested: Soba & Udon at Kadoya near Nishinasuno Station

Just a 3-minute walk from Nishinasuno Station lies Kadoya, famous for its dipping noodles. This time, I visited and tried their Vegetable Tempura Cold Soba. If you're interested in the style of dipping cold soba into warm broth, check out this article!
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