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[Tokyo] Meiji Jingu Shrine, Kyushu Jangara Ramen, Yoyogi Park
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- Meiji Jingu Shrine is a large shrine where you can walk through a forest in the heart of the city. It enshrines the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. It takes about an hour to walk around without an entrance fee.
- Kyushu Jangara Ramen Harajuku has a rich pork broth and chewy noodles that are delicious. The No. 1 Kyushu Jangara Ramen is not greasy, and the No. 2 Bonsho Ramen has a deep and rich flavor.
- Yoyogi Park is a spacious and atmospheric park. It is a great place to enjoy walks and performances during the day, and to have beer or picnics in the evening. In May, roses are in full bloom, offering a fragrant space.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
It is one of the largest shrines and has a lush forest path in the city, so I walked while healing.
It is said to be a place where the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken, are enshrined.
I thought I was walking to Yoyogi Park, but something was wrong and when I looked, it was Meiji Jingu Shrine.
So at first, I was cautious about whether I could go, but I had already entered, and I decided to take a quick look around as a tourist spot.
However, it seems like it would be better not to pay money and make a wish,,
There was no separate entrance fee to look around, and it takes about an hour to walk around.
The forest is lushly cultivated on both sides when walking, so it was relatively cool even in the hot weather.
There is one big tree on each side of this place.
There is also a seat behind it, so it seems like it would be nice to take a break here.
In the middle, we wanted to go to Yoyogi Park, so we looked at the map, and on the map, it looked like it was connected, but
When I asked the person working there, they said it was connected, but it was blocked so we couldn't get in.
We had a good walk and went for dinner!
Kyushu Janggara Ramen Harajuku Store
We were thinking about going to Yoyogi Park first, but it was dinner time and we were hungry, so we looked for a ramen shop nearby.
It's Kyushu Janggara Ramen, and it was right in front of Meiji Jingu-mae Station.
We went in around 6:15 PM on Saturday, there was no waiting, and when we left, there were about 5 groups waiting. It seemed like foreigners were also finding their way here using Google Maps.
I ordered the 1-a Kyushu Janggara Ramen, which is written as suitable for Korean tastes, and
I ordered the 2-a Bongsang Ramen, which is written as strong.
(a is a combination of all chashu + cod roe + egg)
1-a Kyushu Janggara Ramen
2-a Bongsang RamenThe pork broth was so good that I thought I had found the right place after taking one bite.
For my taste, number 1 was just right, not too greasy, and
My boyfriend ate number 2 and said it was really~~~ delicious because it was so rich.
If you can't handle greasy things, you might want to order number 1 or 3.
The noodles were very chewy and thin, so they went down smoothly, and
I was wondering if I should add cod roe, but it added a savory flavor and was delicious.
And the chashu was very soft and juicy, which was delicious.
Recommended Ramen with pork broth!
Yoyogi Park
It got dark after dinner, so I couldn't get a good look, but
The atmosphere was so good.
It's a big park, so it would be nice to go during the day, and
There seemed to be a lot of performances like busking all over the place, so it seemed like it would be fun to watch.
When we came in the evening, there were people like Koreans who were drinking beer in the park with their colleagues/friends, and
It was nice to see people who brought picnic supplies and sat on the lawn and had birthday parties and so on.
It was rose season at that time, and
The roses were beautifully blooming and the scent was spreading so beautifully.
It might be good to go for a walk in the park after dinner to digest.
Found a Seventeen promotional vehicle on the way to the park! ㅋㅋ It's amazing