
Known as a town where backpackers from all over the world gather, it is lively day and night.Khaosan RoadThere isKhao San areafor,Khao San RoadIf you go one street north, you will find"The back of Khao San"It is a popular quiet town with an exotic atmosphere.Ram Buttri RoadI'd like to introduce it to you♪

Khao San RoadIt exists in parallel withRambutley StreetYou can get there by taking a small alleyway.Khao San RoadAfter a leisurely stroll through the area, we headed to the area packed with souvenir shops and massage parlors.Susie Waking StreetLet's head down this alley♪

Khao San RoadIt has a slightly different feel from the stalls that line the streets, and the narrow alley makes it easy to see everything.ThailandYou can find souvenirs that are typical of the area.Susie Walking StreetIn addition to brightly colored clothing and bags,Thai handmade craftsThese kinds of shops are lined up, and on the other side, there are rows of massage parlors♪

From interior decor to tableware, accessories, incense, candles, and other small items, we offer a simple, casual, and affordable selection.Thai goodsAll of these are available♪

If you go through the alleyRambutley StreetWe've arrived!

"The back of Khao San"It is calledRambutley StreetThe atmosphere is quiet and peaceful, with time flowing at a leisurely pace.

There are many restaurants and cafes with spacious open terraces, and you'll often see foreigners relaxing and enjoying tea there.

What's interesting is the sheer number of strange ornaments and statues placed in each restaurant and cafe. This restaurant has one standing in the back.3mThe colossal statue, reaching to such an extent, is incredibly imposing, yet somehow endearing, representing Osaka.BillikenI have a strong impression of you being like that (lol).

It's fun just walking down the street and looking around, but it's also a good idea to go into any shops that catch your eye!

Khao San specialty Pad ThaiYou'll see a lot of these food stalls. You can choose your toppings from shrimp, chicken, and egg, and even select from four types of noodles. The price varies depending on the toppings.B30-B50 (approximately 110-180 Japanese yen)And as for the spring rolls on the side menu,B10 (approximately 36 Japanese yen)And it's quite inexpensive. Made by this lovely lady.Pad ThaiIt smelled so delicious that I was torn until the very last moment whether I should eat it or not (lol). Since it was our last day, we decided against it, not wanting to get a stomach ache on the flight... Next time, I'll definitely try some street food in Thailand! That's my goal♪

Rambutley StreetThere are many food stalls there, and among them, there is one that is very popular with Japanese backpackers:Mr. Wattner's Ramen ShopThere is a food stall marked by a Japanese sign that reads,B10 (approximately 36 Japanese yen)Apparently, you can get ramen there. My ramen-loving husband wouldn't miss that information, but needless to say, he flatly refused (lol). Now, next up,Rambutley StreetLet's go inside this neat and tidy massage parlor♪

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