Kazemachi Restaurant Information Center / Kazemachi Shokudo Information Center ( 風待食堂 観光案内所 ) is a tourist information center and souvenir shop, housed in a historical building. It is located at Bentencho in the town of Mashike in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Kazemachi Restaurant Information Center Kazemachi Restaurant Information Center details Originally, the building was a grocery store that was established in 1913, and it was later used as a filming location for the 1981 movie " STATION ", which starred the famous actor, Ken Takakura . Today, the building serves as a tourist information center that provides information on the town's filming locations, related newspaper articles, and even Showa retro things such as dial-type public telephones, old-fashioned radios, and various goods of " Mercy-kun ", a seagull character that's unique to Mashike. Kazemachi Restaurant Information Center - Mashike town, Hokkaido Prefecture One of the most popular attracti
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DeleteGreat summary of your trip. The hike around the Bukusan lake looked really cool!
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DeleteThis looks like you had an amazing time during the road trip. I will bookmark this so I can use the itinerary in future.
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DeleteThis looks like a great road trip! I love road trip vacations.
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DeleteThis looks like an amazing trip! We're only a few hours away, I'm going to have to add this to our summer list!
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DeleteThis looks like such a fun trip! I can't wait to see more!
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DeleteWhat a great adventure! Bicol is on my bucket list to visit soon after Covid-19 crisis! Awesome photos
ReplyDeleteSad but true Maysz. I hope this pandemic ends soon. I miss going out of town.
DeleteI love to follow your travels. It cleans my cobwebs on all the trips, tours, etc we have done with our family.
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DeleteLook at the beautiful deer and horses! What is the church/cathedral in the first picture? It looks so beautiful at night!
ReplyDeleteOh that's the San Francisco Church. You should come visit.
DeleteYou've seen a lot of great things during your road trip to Bicol. I like that you included in your itinerary so many beautiful natural places, such as lakes and caves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanna. Great to hear from you again.
DeleteOMG ... I love all the road trips and this one looks like a blast. I wish I can go the same path
ReplyDeleteYou can! :) Well that is after the lockdown brought by CoVid 19
DeleteLooks like such a lovely trip. I cant wait to travel. Hopefully soon!
ReplyDeleteSame here. I wish everything goes back to normal already.
DeleteNice! Another amazing article from you. As usual I learned something new from it. Thanks a bunch! :)
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Deleteall of the cities you visited looked like they had something different to offer, nice
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I wish I could explore other parts of Bicol.
DeleteAmazing article. Thanks for travel info
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