Located along National Route 150 in Makinohara, at the corner of the Shizunami Coast entrance intersection, is "Shokujidokoro Mine," a Japanese restaurant where you can enjoy handmade soba noodles and set meals, with its indigo-dyed noren (curtain) swaying in the breeze. Makinohara City boasts magnificent views of the World Heritage site, Mount Fuji, and is home to beautiful tea plantations...
...I returned to my hometown of Makinohara and visited the first Mt. Fuji and Shizunami Beach at the prefectural park.
Mount Fuji as seen across Shizuoka Prefectural Road 235 (Kikugawa-Haibara Line) On the morning of the second day of the new year, I returned to my hometown, Makinohara City. As I drove down Prefectural Road 235, a lush green road lined with tea plantations connecting Kikugawa City and Shizunami in Makinohara City, I was able to admire the magnificent view of Mount Fuji...
...牧之原の実家「食事処 峰」にて温・冷の手打ち蕎麦と小丼で満腹!
Along National Route 150 in Makinohara, at the corner of the Shizunami Coast entrance intersection, you'll find "Shokujidokoro Mine," a Japanese restaurant where you can enjoy handmade soba noodles, eel, and set meals, with a soba banner flying and an orange, hand-dyed noren curtain swaying in the breeze. Actually, this is my family's restaurant. My parents opened it when I was little...
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