42 spots found

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Kochi Sunday Market

高知県 · Shikoku

Stretching over one kilometer along Otesuji Street, Kochi Sunday Market is one of Japan's oldest and largest open-air markets, operating for over 300 years every Sunday. Browse through approximately 400 colorful stalls selling fresh local produce, traditional crafts, street food, and regional specialties like yuzu citrus products and Tosa knives. The lively atmosphere and friendly vendors make this a perfect place to experience authentic local culture and pick up unique souvenirs.

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Kuromon Market

大阪府 · Kinki / Kansai

Kuromon Market, known as 'Osaka's Kitchen,' is a vibrant 600-meter covered shopping street filled with over 150 shops and stalls selling fresh seafood, premium wagyu beef, seasonal fruits, and local delicacies. This bustling market has been serving locals and visitors since 1902, offering an authentic taste of Osaka's renowned food culture with countless opportunities to sample grilled scallops, fresh sashimi, takoyaki, and other street food favorites. The lively atmosphere and the chance to eat ultra-fresh ingredients on the spot make it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts exploring Osaka.

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Marushin Ramen Ekimae

· Tohoku

Marushin Ramen Ekimae is a conveniently located ramen shop situated near the train station, perfect for travelers looking for a quick and authentic bowl of Japanese noodles. This local spot serves up steaming bowls of traditional ramen with rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles that showcase the essence of Japanese comfort food. The casual, no-frills atmosphere provides an authentic dining experience where you can enjoy delicious ramen just like the locals do.

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Menya Ukarayakara

· Tohoku

Menya Ukarayakara is a ramen shop that promises bold, flavorful bowls for noodle enthusiasts seeking an authentic Japanese dining experience. The name suggests a focus on spicy or richly seasoned broth, perfect for those who enjoy intense, savory flavors. This local spot offers a chance to dive into Japan's beloved ramen culture in a casual, no-frills setting.

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Miyagawa Morning Markets

岐阜県 · Chubu

Miyagawa Morning Markets line the scenic Miyagawa River in Takayama, offering one of Japan's most authentic traditional market experiences. Operating since the Edo period, over 60 stalls sell fresh local produce, handmade crafts, pickles, and regional specialties in a charming riverside setting. The friendly atmosphere and beautiful mountain backdrop make this a perfect spot to experience local Hida culture and sample seasonal delicacies.

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Nishiki Market

京都府 · Kinki / Kansai

Known as 'Kyoto's Kitchen,' Nishiki Market is a narrow, five-block shopping street lined with over 100 specialty food shops and restaurants that have been serving locals for centuries. This vibrant covered marketplace offers an incredible sensory experience where you can sample fresh seafood, Japanese pickles, sweets, and seasonal delicacies while observing traditional food preparation methods. It's the perfect place to discover authentic Kyoto cuisine, pick up unique souvenirs, and immerse yourself in the daily life of this historic city.

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Okonomimura

· Chugoku

Okonomimura is a multi-story food theme park in Hiroshima dedicated entirely to okonomiyaki, the city's famous savory pancake. Housing over 20 small restaurants across four floors, this bustling complex lets you watch skilled chefs prepare your meal on a hot griddle right before your eyes. It's a must-visit culinary destination where you can experience authentic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki in a lively, casual atmosphere.

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Omicho Market

· Chubu

Omicho Market is Kanazawa's vibrant 'kitchen' where locals and visitors have shopped for fresh seafood, produce, and local delicacies for over 290 years. The covered market features nearly 200 stalls selling everything from glistening fresh crab and seasonal fish to Kaga vegetables and street food like kaisendon (seafood rice bowls). Wander through the bustling narrow aisles to experience authentic local food culture and sample some of the freshest seafood Japan's Sea of Japan coast has to offer.

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Pokopen Yokocho (Sunday antiques street market)

· Shikoku

Pokopen Yokocho is a charming Sunday antiques street market where treasure hunters can browse through an eclectic collection of vintage Japanese goods, retro toys, ceramics, and nostalgic memorabilia. The market captures the essence of Showa-era Japan with its atmospheric stalls displaying everything from old vinyl records to traditional crafts and quirky collectibles. It's a perfect spot for finding unique souvenirs and experiencing the local flea market culture away from typical tourist shops.

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Ramen Hamatora

· Kyushu

Ramen Hamatora offers an authentic local ramen experience where you can savor rich, flavorful bowls crafted with traditional techniques. This cozy spot serves up steaming noodles in savory broths that showcase the essence of Japanese comfort food. Whether you're craving a classic shoyu or a hearty tonkotsu, this ramen shop delivers a satisfying meal that will warm both body and soul.

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Ramen Ippei

· Tohoku

Ramen Ippei offers an authentic Japanese ramen experience where you can savor rich, flavorful bowls crafted with care and tradition. This local spot provides a genuine taste of Japan's beloved noodle culture in a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're craving a hearty tonkotsu or a classic shoyu ramen, this establishment delivers comforting bowls that warm both body and soul.

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Ramen Kitakata

· Tohoku

Ramen Kitakata offers an authentic taste of Kitakata-style ramen, one of Japan's most beloved regional ramen varieties known for its thick, flat, curly noodles and rich pork-based broth. This establishment serves up hearty bowls that showcase the traditional flavors that made Kitakata City famous as a ramen destination. The simple yet satisfying menu focuses on perfecting the classic recipe that has been cherished for generations.

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RAMEN TYSON

· Kyushu

RAMEN TYSON offers an authentic Japanese ramen experience where you can savor rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles in a local atmosphere. This ramen shop provides a taste of Japan's beloved comfort food culture, where each bowl is crafted with care and tradition. Whether you're craving a classic shoyu or a hearty tonkotsu, this spot delivers satisfying bowls that warm both body and soul.

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Shin Shin

· Kyushu

Shin Shin is a local establishment in Japan that offers visitors an authentic glimpse into everyday Japanese life. This spot provides a welcoming atmosphere where travelers can experience genuine local culture away from the typical tourist crowds. Whether you're looking for a quiet moment or a chance to interact with locals, Shin Shin offers a memorable stop on your Japanese journey.

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Shokudo Namae

· Tohoku

Shokudo Namae is a traditional Japanese eatery offering authentic home-style meals in a welcoming atmosphere. This local dining spot serves classic shokudo fare including hearty set meals, rice bowls, and daily specials that showcase seasonal ingredients. It's an ideal place to experience genuine Japanese comfort food away from tourist hotspots.

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route - Transportation Division

富山県 · Chubu

The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a spectacular mountain transportation network traversing the Northern Japan Alps, connecting Toyama and Nagano prefectures through a series of cable cars, ropeways, trolley buses, and highland buses. This 90-kilometer route offers breathtaking views of towering mountain peaks, the famous Kurobe Dam, and the iconic snow corridor with walls reaching up to 20 meters high in spring. Operating from mid-April to late November, it's considered one of Japan's most impressive engineering feats and provides access to pristine alpine scenery at elevations over 2,400 meters.

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UCHIKOBARE Guest house

愛媛県 · Shikoku

UCHIKOBARE Guest house offers travelers an authentic Japanese accommodation experience in a welcoming, home-like atmosphere. This cozy guesthouse provides a perfect base for exploring the local area while enjoying traditional Japanese hospitality. Whether you're a solo traveler or visiting with friends, the intimate setting allows you to connect with both the local culture and fellow guests.

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Yagiri-no-watashi Katsushika Side

· Kanto

Yagiri-no-watashi is a charming traditional ferry crossing on the Edo River that has been operating for centuries, connecting Katsushika Ward in Tokyo with Chiba Prefecture. This nostalgic wooden boat ride offers a peaceful escape from urban Tokyo, allowing visitors to experience a slice of old Japan as they glide across the gentle waters. The short journey provides scenic views of the riverbanks and a unique glimpse into local life, making it a hidden gem for those seeking authentic cultural experiences.