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のちを
Aomori! I was wandering around Tohoku with Tabikyun. This ticket is for Shinkansen Noriho, but since it was the last day of the tour, it was crowded and difficult to show my true potential. I will verify later whether I got my money's worth. I regret that I could not do Izakaya Shinkansen because it was too crowded. (I'll hold out for a beer). We will have Morai at the corner of Sato Sake Shop. This liquor store specializes in Aomori sake, but they also have a great selection of sake from all over Japan. I had a few drinks at the kaku-uchi, but this is the only picture I have of them. We shipped a lot of things to them, but we didn't have enough space in the fridge, so we had to adjust the arrival date to Sunday. I found a convenience store (New Days) in Shin-Aomori station that sells Tasake. What a surprise! As expected of a local. Aomori Fresh Fish Center's "nokke-don" (rice topped with fresh fish) that appeared on the Izakaya Shinkansen was very interesting, regardless of the price.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, Nochi 😃. I thought I was in Kyushu last time 😳It's nice to use Tabikyun 🤗We'd like to use it sometime 😊. Izakaya 🏮 bullet train is a bit awkward when it's crowded 😅.
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ポンちゃん
Hello Nochi 🐦. I thought you were going to Morioka and Aomori too 😳I see you were on a trip 😊. I wanted to try the nokke-don that I saw on TV 🐨 I'm sorry I can't make the ❣️ izakaya shinkansen, but it's fun with the tasake at the convenience store 🎶.
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のちを
Good evening, Jay & Nobby-san. I happened to get a ticket for a long vacation, so I went out with no plan. I could have gone to Nagano or Niigata, but I decided to go to Aomori, which I had never been to, but it was windy and cold.
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のちを
Pon-chan I was hanging out on the Tohoku Shinkansen with a special East Japan ticket called "Good Evening Pass". It was a fun, carefree solo trip. The cold weather was sobering.
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