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The approach to tsuchihachimangu shrine is a restaurant town
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The approach to Tsuchihashi Hachimangu Shrine in Yame Fukushima is the Tsuchihashi Market. Low-eaves shops are lined up on both sides of the approach. It seems to be quite old, but there are also new shops and shops for young people.
It is an arcade that you pass when you go, probably because it was the approach to Tsuchihashi Hachimangu. As you can see in the pamphlet, a store for young people was open even during the daytime on weekdays. There were many other bars. I had coffee at the bakery, I bought handmade earrings at the accessories store, and socks at the general store.
There are many shops in a small space. It was a weekday evening, so there were few people, but it seems that it is more crowded on weekends. I bought bread and takoyaki and went home.
After dinner, I was taken by a local acquaintance. The individual 々 shops packed in the precincts of the shrine were unique and attractive as a "Tsuchabashi Market" as a group.
It was very different from what I had imagined from the name of the market. It is a drinking street. I went with my family, but it's dark and the atmosphere is unique, so it doesn't fit, but it seems to be separated.
The approach to tsuchihachimangu shrine is a restaurant town
The approach to Tsuchihashi Hachimangu Shrine in Yame Fukushima is the Tsuchihashi Market. Low-eaves shops are lined up on both sides of the approach. It seems to be quite old, but there are also new shops and shops for young people.
Young people were working hard on weekdays.
It is an arcade that you pass when you go, probably because it was the approach to Tsuchihashi Hachimangu. As you can see in the pamphlet, a store for young people was open even during the daytime on weekdays. There were many other bars. I had coffee at the bakery, I bought handmade earrings at the accessories store, and socks at the general store.
It's like an interesting maze.
There are many shops in a small space. It was a weekday evening, so there were few people, but it seems that it is more crowded on weekends. I bought bread and takoyaki and went home.
I don't know if I have to go.
After dinner, I was taken by a local acquaintance. The individual 々 shops packed in the precincts of the shrine were unique and attractive as a "Tsuchabashi Market" as a group.
what is the image of the market?
It was very different from what I had imagined from the name of the market. It is a drinking street. I went with my family, but it's dark and the atmosphere is unique, so it doesn't fit, but it seems to be separated.