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Blog/Nikko Misto] An impressive monument in a residential area! A quick bite at Nagoya's "Doten Shinagawa

Dote no Shinagawa Ten minutes south of Minato-san on Nagoya's favorite walking course, the "Toei Line" line. In the middle of a dark and quiet residential area, "Shinagawa" with its brightly lit lanterns and people hanging out standing around drinking appears out of nowhere. Hmmm..! Uncles...
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Blog/Nikko Misto] Bathe in the smoke of good fortune! Nagoya's famous tonchan at Minato

Minato" in Mizuho-ku, Nagoya City, Japan A favorite walking course in Nagoya, the "East Suburban Line" course. According to my research, streetcars used to run on the section between JR Horita Station and Tsurumai Park until about 50 years ago. If you ask me, the streetscape and atmosphere of the town shows the remains of stores, liquor stores...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Big news! Sapporo's long-established bar, Daisan Mokkiri Center, now has stew on its grand menu!

Sapporo Daisan Mokkiri Center. The Daisan Mokkiri Center is synonymous with Sapporo. It started as a corner bar in Otaru in 1926 (the first year of the Showa era) and moved to Sapporo as a standing bar. It later moved to its current location and became the Hop, Step, Jump Daisan Mokkiri Center.
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Shichifuku Shokudo: A hidden gem in Sapporo where you can enjoy drinking during the day

Sapporo's "Shichifuku Shokudo" Unable to bear the heat of Tokyo, I headed to Hokkaido. Located in the underground food court of the bus terminal, Shichifuku Shokudo is a long-established restaurant founded in 1976. What an auspicious name! Their fried rice and other savory dishes have been satisfying the appetites of nearby workers...
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Blog/Nikomi Misto] First saury of the year at Tomakomai's Sakae Sushi

Tomakomai "Sakae Sushi" Next door, in Chitose, a huge plant of domestic semiconductor manufacturer "Rapidus" is scheduled for completion in 2025. The Chitose area is booming with construction underway at a cost of 500 million yen, including government subsidies. The hotels along the Tomakomai line from Sapporo to Tomakomai are exploding in the wake of this...
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Blog/Nikko Misto] Tomakomai's long-established yakitori restaurant "Tori Senjirou" whose signboard is kept by the second generation.

Tomakomai's long-established yakitori restaurant "Tori-Senjiro" There are many yakitori restaurants in Tomakomai. The owner of Ebiten told us that Senjirou was an old yakitori restaurant. This is the second restaurant in a row. Senjirou has been in business for 48 years. The second generation of the family is in charge of grilling. The mother and her two...
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Blog/Nikko Misto] Two Signatures: Tempura and Sushi. A good start at Tomakomai "Ebiten"!

Tomakomai, the fourth most populous city in Hokkaido after Sapporo, Asahikawa, and Hakodate, was established more than 100 years ago as a result of the clean water flowing from Lake Shikotsu. Tomakomai was founded more than a century ago by the Oji Paper Company in search of clean water from Lake Shikotsu. ...
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Blog/Nikko Misto] Fujisawa "Asataro" prepared by the cold temperature difference between the scorching hot restaurant and the three cold hoppies.

Fujisawa "Asataro" Hisasho closed in 2017, and my personal favorite "Ittoku" closed at the end of 2023. Furthermore, three buildings in front of the station, including the Fujisawa Meiten Building, will close in 2027, and the area in front of Fujisawa Station is about to be reborn. With such a rapid turnover...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Enjoy the finest skewers and cocktails at Chuya, the pioneer of salt-boiled dishes

Nakanobu "Chūya" on the Tokyu Oimachi Line. As a Chuo Line user, I rarely ride this line. The last time I rode it, I think it was to go to Chuya in Nakanobu. Chuya is a renowned Tokyo bar that's worth making the effort to visit, and it even has a sister location in Yutenji.
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] A corner bar that serves stews even in summer! Meijiya Sake Shop in Honjo Azumabashi, a 140-year-old establishment

Honjo Azumabashi "Meijiya Sake Shop" Just from its name, Meijiya Sake Shop seems to have a long history. The main liquor store is on the right, and the entrance to the kaku-uchi bar is on the left. Founded in 1883 (Meiji 16), it's a very long-established establishment with 140 years of history. About five years ago, they reopened the kaku-uchi bar after a 30-year hiatus....
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Celebrating its 100th anniversary! Osakaya, a stew giant in Monzen-Nakacho, reopens

A famous stew restaurant reopens after an eight-month hiatus. "Osakaya seems to be reopening today," I heard from my drinking buddy, Mr. Taniguchi, the owner of Sasa Taniguchiya, a venerable bar in the "Sasamoto" style of skewered stew in Tokyo. Founded in 1924, this year marks its 100th anniversary...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Enjoy stewed offal and seafood from the Sea of Japan at Akita Kawabata's famous bar, Ajibi!

Akita "Miyoshi" Located in Kawabata, Akita, this quietly located restaurant in a back alley is called "Miyoshi" because it means "beautiful taste"...or rather, it's "delicious" read backwards. Its appearance is irresistible for any drinker, and once you step through the noren curtain, an even more spectacular view awaits. Let's head to the spectacular view...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] How to Enjoy Torihana, a Famous Bar in Shinjuku Known to Those in the Know

Torihana in Shinjuku has been a yakitori restaurant for 39 years! Torihana is a yakitori restaurant near Golden Gai. Lines start forming before 6 PM, when the restaurant opens, and the seven-seat counter quickly fills up. The proprietress now handles everything from preparation to service and cleanup all by herself...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Surprised by the unexpected similarity! Reservations required at Kochi's "Nikomi-chan"

When I visit the countryside, the first thing I do is make a reservation at my favorite restaurant without being lazy. I'm the type of person who doesn't make reservations and just goes with the flow, so I've ended up crying countless times without making a reservation. Not being able to get in because of a temporary closure is a big blow, but not being able to get in because the restaurant is fully booked is 100% worse...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Hidden gem "High Rabbit" on Hoppy Street in the west

Akitsu, home to West Hoppy Street, is a city lined with famous stew restaurants, including Yakitori Nojima, Salaryman, and Harukoma. I was so busy trying stews that I almost missed it, but I found an incredible restaurant: High Rabbit...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] The plot is finally resolved at the end! Yaesu's long-established yakitori restaurant "Miyagawa"

Yaesu "Toryaki Miyagawa" Located in a corner of the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo's business district, this space feels like a time travel back to the Showa era. While tall buildings continue to pop up one after another, "Toryaki Miyagawa" has been in business for over 70 years. It's a long-established sake shop that's rarely seen in Marunouchi, on the other side of Tokyo Station.
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Braised beef tendon with ponzu sauce at Omura's Torichyo

Omura City's "Torichiyo" Located in Omura City, just a stone's throw from Nagasaki Airport, floating like Pocari Sweat in Omura Bay, is Toriichiyo, a large bar established in 1977 near Omura Station. I called before opening time and was shocked to find they were fully booked... What?! Today was my only chance to stay in Omura, so I was in awe...
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[Blog/Nikomi Mist] Start with a small bottle of beer! A quick Taiwanese bar, "Chinmitei" in Nishi-Ogikubo

Nishi-Ogikubo South Exit Bar District: Nishi-Ogikubo Station on the Chuo Line is a bar district that spreads out from the moment you exit the station. The bar district is crammed into a small space, with izakayas like Yakitori Ebisu, Yoneda, and Chidori, as well as the tanmen noodle restaurant Hatsune, where customers often line up...
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Blog/Nikko Misto] Sawaraya, a National Honor Award-winning bar in Narita, which I visited for the first time in 10 years.

Narita, the gateway to Japan I haven't had a drink in Narita in about 10 years. I haven't had a drink in Narita since I went to the Tomisato Watermelon Road Race in the neighboring town. I remember that the izakaya we went to at that time was a very nice place. I think it was in this direction... ...
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Blog/Stewed Mist] "A Ball" Awamori Soda Wari at Kozakura, a long-established bar in Naha.

A-Sign First, a little bit about the "A-Sign". The "A sign" is the U.S. military's official business license for restaurants and adult entertainment establishments in Okinawa.
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