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Japan, 〒060-0052 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Minami 3 Jōhigashi, 1-chōme, 〜2丁目
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Nijo Market
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Nijo Market is known for its fresh seafood, including the "uni" (sea urchin) - a local delicacy that can be found in various dishes, such as sushi and rice bowls. 2. Hidden gem: Look out for the "Hakodate squid" - a local specialty that is not only tasty but also known for its unique texture. 3. Nijo Market has a history dating back over 100 years, making it one of the oldest and most traditional markets in Hokkaido, Japan. 4. The market is a popular spot to try "kaisendon" (seafood rice bowl), where you can savor a variety of fresh seafood toppings over a bed of rice. 5. Don't miss the chance to spot the "lucky cat" statues inside the market. These beckoning cats are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to businesses.
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Experience the local food: One of the highlights of visiting Nijo Market is trying the fresh seafood. Don't miss the chance to savor Hokkaido's renowned seafood delicacies like sea urchin, crab, and scallops. Go early in the morning to get the freshest catches and avoid the crowds. 2. Explore nearby attractions: While at Nijo Market, take some time to explore the surrounding area. Visit the nearby Odori Park, a beautiful urban park with seasonal flower displays and a lovely walking path. The Sapporo Clock Tower is also worth a visit for its historical significance. 3. Plan your visit during the Sapporo Snow Festival: If possible, try to time your trip to coincide with the Sapporo Snow Festival, which usually takes place in early February. This world-famous festival showcases impressive snow and ice sculptures, creating a magical winter atmosphere in the city. 4. Save on transportation with a Hokkaido Rail Pass: If you plan to explore other parts of Hokkaido, consider getting a Hokkaido Rail Pass. This pass allows unlimited travel on JR trains in Hokkaido within a certain period, which can help you save money on transportation. 5. Stay informed about weather conditions: Hokkaido experiences cold and snowy winters, so be prepared for chilly temperatures and snowy streets when visiting Nijo Market. Check the weather forecast regularly and dress in warm layers, including good quality winter boots and a coat. Be careful while walking on potentially icy paths to avoid any accidents.
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Review 1 (Positive): Nijo Market is filled with vibrant stalls offering a wide variety of fresh seafood. The atmosphere is bustling, and the vendors are friendly and helpful. Be prepared to sample delicious Hokkaido specialties like uni, crab, and scallops. The prices are reasonable, especially if you visit during off-peak hours. Don't miss the opportunity to try the local street food, it's a true delight!
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