The purpose of travel is not to arrive at a certain place, but to experience the scenery along the way and the changes in your state of mind.

Located in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, the Naritasan Omotesando (Omotesando) is the main approach to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, stretching approximately 800 meters. The road is lined with buildings from the Edo and Showa periods, lined with long-standing eel restaurants, Japanese confectionery shops, souvenir shops, and teahouses, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Naritasan's eel rice is particularly renowned, and many tourists sample it before or after visiting the temple. During festivals and Hatsumode (first-day visit), Omotesando is bustling with crowds, creating a scenic route that blends history, culture, and cuisine.

Post by Vivian Journey | Aug 10, 2025

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