The restaurants in Shirahama basically use fresh local fish as ingredients, which is very good. The prices are affordable, and there are not many tourists from China. It really takes into account the tranquility and uniqueness of travelers.
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The restaurants in Shirahama basically use fresh local fish as ingredients, which is very good. The prices are affordable, and there are not many tourists from China. It really takes into account the tranquility and uniqueness of travelers.
I love Japanese sashimi and sushi very much, so the seafood market in Japan is a place I visit frequently because you can eat the freshest seafood. Toretore Market is the largest seafood market in western Japan, so you must go there when you come to Shirahama. 📍 2521 Katada, Shirahama-cho, Nishimuro-gun, Wakayama 🚎 Take the "Shirahama-cho Loop Bus" bound for Yuzaki at JR Shirahama Station and get off at "Tore Tore Market-mae" Tore Tore Market in Nanki Shirahiro is a great place to eat seafood and buy local souvenirs from Wakayama Prefecture. The market is divided into four areas. The first is the market corner (コーナー), where you can buy seafood shipped daily from Wakayama Prefecture and all over the country. You can also watch whole tuna being cut up here. Then there is the restaurant corner, where you can buy paella, sashimi, sushi, etc. made with fresh seafood. The third area is the souvenir corner, where there are many items produced in Wakayama Prefecture, especially plum products, such as plum wine and pickled plums. There are also souvenirs such as biscuits, seasonings, soy sauce, miso, etc. These things cannot be bought in supermarkets in Hong Kong. Compared with snacks as souvenirs, these things are much more unique. The last one is the BBQ corner, where you can grill the fish, meat, wild vegetables, etc. bought at the fish market. There are so many things to see here, so remember to prepare your time and money. #JapaneseAttractions #Japan #Wakayama #Shirahama #Seafood #foodie