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A Visit to the Long-Established Japanese Sweets Shop “Meijiya” near Kuroiso Station

I visited the long-established confectionery shop "Meijiya" in front of Kuroiso Station and purchased "onsen manju," "Nasuno bokka," and "gomajoyō." Each confection showcased the deliciousness of its ingredients.
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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.
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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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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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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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A long-established ramen shop near Kuroiso Station! Real visit & review of “Marushinhonke.”

A 5-minute walk from Kuroiso Station, I visited the long-established ramen shop ‘Marushin Honke’, in business for 60 years, to check out the menu and atmosphere. The chicken bone-based soy sauce broth paired perfectly with the medium-thick, curly noodles!
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