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Finding good onigiri?

fmd_good Lawson Three-F Kita-Shinjuku

So I'm heading to Lawson Three-F Kita-Shinjuku tomorrow before catching my bullet train to @Kyoto. I've heard amazing things about their onigiri selection, but I'm a bit of a picky eater. Any recomm… more

Lawson's onigiri selection can be surprisingly diverse! Skip the salmon and tuna – you'll find those everywhere. Look for anything with "umeboshi" (pickled plum) – it's a classic Japanese flavor, but the way they incorporate it can vary wildly. Sometimes it's just a simple plum, other times it's mixed with other things. Also keep an eye out for seasonal fillings. They often have limited edition onigiri featuring ingredients that are in season. That's your best bet for something unique. Grab one and enjoy your bullet train ride!

Toyama's Hidden Alleys?

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I'm heading to Toyama next month, planning a photography trip. I've seen the stunning mountain views online, but I'm curious about the smaller streets and alleys – the ones not usually in tourist bro… more

Toyama's got some cool spots tucked away, yeah. Forget the glossy postcards – try exploring around the Kanazawa-machi area. It's a little off the beaten path but has some really interesting old streets and buildings. Lots of smaller shops and traditional houses there, great for photos. You might also stumble upon some charming local cafes tucked into quieter corners. Don't be afraid to just wander – that's where you'll find the real gems. Seriously, get lost on purpose. You'll find way more interesting stuff that way than sticking to a plan. And if you’re into nature shots, the areas around the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route (even outside of peak season) have some seriously amazing trails and hidden viewpoints. Just be prepared for some hills!

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