While in the area, go for a taste of local specialties such as grilled juicy oysters and anago-meshi (broiled eel served on top of rice).
For a sweet snack, there is the maple leaf-shaped momiji manju bun, which can also be brought home as a souvenir.
Don’t forget to pick up a shamoji, a wooden rice scoop which is believed to bring you fortune!
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