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[Tokushima] Souvenir shop at Kazurabashi Bridge

A souvenir shop in Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture This is the biggest one in the parking lot at Kazurabashi Bridge, and they also have an eat-in area. Apparently you can get Iya soba noodles. They have souvenirs from not only Tokushima but also Shikoku. (Because Miyoshi is very close to the Shikoku prefectural border.) They even included instructions on how to make the Kazurabashi Bridge! #photogenicspot #greatview
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Posted: Jan 18, 2022
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