This izakaya is located next to the post office of the corner hall and is beautifully built (the corner hall has many distinctive monuments). In addition to the Japanese menu, there is also a picture-enclosed English menu, which is convenient for many travelers. There are many types of meals, including skewers, baking, sashimi, noodles, buckwheat noodles, side dishes, tea and rice, and Akita local specialties. Not bad to eat, the price is not expensive, a very affordable store. It is worth mentioning that we ordered fried chicken nuggets, which were drizzled with a lot of ketchup and mayonnaise, and some popcorn on them. I think the taste is ordinary. Our most recommended is probably their tea and rice and Akita local specialties. Tea and rice are very fragrant (we order salmon and plum). The specialty sushi tastes strange, the noodles are handled well, and everyone feels delicious.