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Road station for those who want to eat mambo and sharks
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It is a roadside station in Kihoku Town. I think it's good that there are seafood and mountain food, both food and drink, and product sales. The large mambo monument is also eye-catching. However, as a diver, it was a subtle feeling that fish that were happy to meet sharks and sea urchins in the sea, including mambo, which is said to be an angel of God in some countries, were sold in skewers.
Road station for those who want to eat mambo and sharks
Original Text
It is a roadside station in Kihoku Town. I think it's good that there are seafood and mountain food, both food and drink, and product sales. The large mambo monument is also eye-catching. However, as a diver, it was a subtle feeling that fish that were happy to meet sharks and sea urchins in the sea, including mambo, which is said to be an angel of God in some countries, were sold in skewers.
After going back and forth on the Makoshi Pass, having sushi for lunch, I stopped by for a restroom break and shopping. As the name suggests, they also sell mambo slices and seem to be able to eat. Personally, I noticed abalone and tokobushi. It looked delicious. After a little trouble, I eventually bought two bags of mandarin oranges. It looks very delicious with decopon. I'm going to eat after the bath tonight.
After going back and forth on the Makoshi Pass, having sushi for lunch, I stopped by for a restroom break and shopping. As the name suggests, they also sell mambo slices and seem to be able to eat. Personally, I noticed abalone and tokobushi. It looked delicious. After a little trouble, I eventually bought two bags of mandarin oranges. It looks very delicious with decopon. I'm going to eat after the bath tonight.
We have a lot of local specialties, vegetables, lunch boxes, and seafood. It feels like a seaside roadside station. As the name of the roadside station suggests, this area is famous for harvesting mambo. There are also mambo fried set meals in the cafeteria, but there is also a "mambo skewers" that you can easily enjoy outside the store, so please consult with your stomach. This mambo skewers was crispy and surprisingly delicious. By the way, it didn't seem to correspond to Go To Travel.
Road station for those who want to eat mambo and sharks
It is a roadside station in Kihoku Town. I think it's good that there are seafood and mountain food, both food and drink, and product sales. The large mambo monument is also eye-catching. However, as a diver, it was a subtle feeling that fish that were happy to meet sharks and sea urchins in the sea, including mambo, which is said to be an angel of God in some countries, were sold in skewers.
Road station for those who want to eat mambo and sharks
It is a roadside station in Kihoku Town. I think it's good that there are seafood and mountain food, both food and drink, and product sales. The large mambo monument is also eye-catching. However, as a diver, it was a subtle feeling that fish that were happy to meet sharks and sea urchins in the sea, including mambo, which is said to be an angel of God in some countries, were sold in skewers.
it's been a long time, mambo no Sato.
After going back and forth on the Makoshi Pass, having sushi for lunch, I stopped by for a restroom break and shopping. As the name suggests, they also sell mambo slices and seem to be able to eat. Personally, I noticed abalone and tokobushi. It looked delicious. After a little trouble, I eventually bought two bags of mandarin oranges. It looks very delicious with decopon. I'm going to eat after the bath tonight.
it's been a long time, mambo no Sato.
After going back and forth on the Makoshi Pass, having sushi for lunch, I stopped by for a restroom break and shopping. As the name suggests, they also sell mambo slices and seem to be able to eat. Personally, I noticed abalone and tokobushi. It looked delicious. After a little trouble, I eventually bought two bags of mandarin oranges. It looks very delicious with decopon. I'm going to eat after the bath tonight.
There's a mambo skewer.
We have a lot of local specialties, vegetables, lunch boxes, and seafood. It feels like a seaside roadside station. As the name of the roadside station suggests, this area is famous for harvesting mambo. There are also mambo fried set meals in the cafeteria, but there is also a "mambo skewers" that you can easily enjoy outside the store, so please consult with your stomach. This mambo skewers was crispy and surprisingly delicious. By the way, it didn't seem to correspond to Go To Travel.