*:In the same area, just across the street from the post office is Seki Noto. This is a mochi shop. The family running it has been making mochi in that very shop for the Emperor for the last 14 generations. A man named Aki works in the shop and can speak English very very well. He always likes to talk and if you catch him when he is not busy he has a bit of a museum upstairs. You should ask him to see it if you talk with him, he is always willing to show it if he has time. The museum has many ancient text books and some other things that are pretty interesting.
 
*:In the same area, just across the street from the post office is Seki Noto. This is a mochi shop. The family running it has been making mochi in that very shop for the Emperor for the last 14 generations. A man named Aki works in the shop and can speak English very very well. He always likes to talk and if you catch him when he is not busy he has a bit of a museum upstairs. You should ask him to see it if you talk with him, he is always willing to show it if he has time. The museum has many ancient text books and some other things that are pretty interesting.
 
*:Along the walk you will also see many restaurants and small shops selling about everything you could imagine. I like to watch a man that is making wooden goods by hand. You will see him as you walk his shop has a giant window in the front of it and he is always there it seems.
 
*:Along the walk you will also see many restaurants and small shops selling about everything you could imagine. I like to watch a man that is making wooden goods by hand. You will see him as you walk his shop has a giant window in the front of it and he is always there it seems.
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