This morning I continued my shopping at Don Quixote and had Donuts downstairs in the hotel for breakfast...

 

DAY5: Otaru ~ Asahikawa (Part 1)

 

 

The matcha flavor also specifically states that the matcha powder comes from Gion, Kyoto, and the price is a bit more expensive than in China.

 

 

The final result of scanning goods is an extra yellow box~the three in the picture are from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan respectively.

 

 

Go to Triangle Market, which can be regarded as a small Hakodate supermarket, where you can eat and play.

 

 

 

Since it's right next to Otaru Station, business is surprisingly good. You have to wait in line for a while to get your meal.

 

 

The price is not very good, so the taste is nothing, and the small drink is good.

 

 

The trip to Asahikawa started in the afternoon, and you can see the unmelted snow on the train to Asahikawa.

 

 

 

Unfortunately, the trip to the north was just a quick glimpse, and the regret of seeing snow will have to be left to make up for next time.

 

 

 

Since Asahikawa Zoo has been removed, all that is left to do during the Asahikawa trip is wandering in front of the station. Since the morning was misappropriated by my wife, I used the afternoon to make up for it.

 

 

The location of Asahikawa's animate is pretty good, the one closest to the train station.

 

 

 

At that time, FGO was also at its peak in Japan, and there were many related elements in the store. As an FGO enthusiast, I also contributed a lot of stuff, including two OSTs and a notebook.

 

 

 

Fujoshi love walls the most, but the most shocking wall I have ever encountered was in a rural area in Taiwan.

 

 

 

(To be continued…)

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