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Naritasan Omotesando is bustling!

On the way to Naritasan, I went to the approach to Naritasan. Everyone thinks that Naritasan is just a temple, but there is a stylish approach to the temple! Cafes, desserts, snacks, restaurants, everything! You can eat delicious eel at a reasonable price at the restaurant. It's so Instagram-worthy that my foreign friends were taking pictures here and there. I recommend it for people who are planning to go sightseeing near the airport. 📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xbSxmpqkFN3oXNjL9 The recommended snack shop is Nagomi no Yoneya. You can eat traditional snacks such as dorayaki and yokan. 📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/vKEhMo7ZUuxzMpmA9 The recommended restaurant is Kawatoyo Main Branch. It is famous for its unaju (grilled eel on rice), but if you are waiting in line, please come early. 📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/DpzSG3SyPFf4JMBWA Many of the shops on the approach to the shrine are open from 11:00 to 16:00, so please be aware that their opening hours are short. #DomesticTravelGuide#Naritasan #NaritasanApproach
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