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Aquaculture tuna is a symbol
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Perhaps it will be a symbol of this facility, the large tuna object stands out as the largest town in Japan with aquaculture tuna. It's called an sea station, but in short it's a ferry departure and arrival point. In addition to the ticket office, there are souvenirs and cafeterias. There is a pond in the cafeteria, and will you serve the fish you chose there? I couldn't confirm. The difficulty is that the parking lot was charged. Maybe it was just shopping. What happens when you get on the ferry? Go to Kakeroma Island for a whole day ...
It was a parking lot for the tour bus. It is said that it is the best city in Japan where bluefin tuna is cultivated. There are restaurants on the 1st floor and 2 floor, but I have a set meal for the island's mother on the 2nd floor. When I said that I was not good at tuna, I changed it to kanpachi and cherry blossom sashimi. It was delicious.
The hall is lonely, the second floor is closed early, and it is not friendly to tourists. Former 々 is a ferry waiting room? It seems to be used, and there are few shops. The tuna in the Kairi dining room is worth eating! Yes. I was impressed (smile) The parking lot is charged, but it's rattling.
I went to buy a seafood bowl that can be taken out at 1F at the roadside station, but when I tried to park behind the building, it was exclusively for ferry terminal users! I was warned. The roadside station is strictly operated and the parking lot seems to have been charged recently.
It is not a place where many local products are sold like so-called ordinary roadside stations. There are two places to eat on the two floors, both of which can enjoy local specialties tuna and seafood. The underwater sightseeing boat also departs from here.
Aquaculture tuna is a symbol
Perhaps it will be a symbol of this facility, the large tuna object stands out as the largest town in Japan with aquaculture tuna. It's called an sea station, but in short it's a ferry departure and arrival point. In addition to the ticket office, there are souvenirs and cafeterias. There is a pond in the cafeteria, and will you serve the fish you chose there? I couldn't confirm. The difficulty is that the parking lot was charged. Maybe it was just shopping. What happens when you get on the ferry? Go to Kakeroma Island for a whole day ...
The island's mother's meal is delicious.
It was a parking lot for the tour bus. It is said that it is the best city in Japan where bluefin tuna is cultivated. There are restaurants on the 1st floor and 2 floor, but I have a set meal for the island's mother on the 2nd floor. When I said that I was not good at tuna, I changed it to kanpachi and cherry blossom sashimi. It was delicious.
I'm not satisfied, I've been here for a while.
The hall is lonely, the second floor is closed early, and it is not friendly to tourists. Former 々 is a ferry waiting room? It seems to be used, and there are few shops. The tuna in the Kairi dining room is worth eating! Yes. I was impressed (smile) The parking lot is charged, but it's rattling.
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I went to buy a seafood bowl that can be taken out at 1F at the roadside station, but when I tried to park behind the building, it was exclusively for ferry terminal users! I was warned. The roadside station is strictly operated and the parking lot seems to have been charged recently.
for food or sightseeing boats.
It is not a place where many local products are sold like so-called ordinary roadside stations. There are two places to eat on the two floors, both of which can enjoy local specialties tuna and seafood. The underwater sightseeing boat also departs from here.