First time visiting this kakigori or Japanese shaved ice shop.
The first thing you need to know is, you order through the machine in the back. There is an English option if you are like me and cannot read Japanese. No need to get the Google translator once you do so.
After you get your piece of paper you need to give it to him. I'm assuming there's only the owner that works there though I could be wrong. If you don't hand it to him he might not make it because I don't think he actually knows you ordered. Thankfully someone else explained the process to us.
The pricing for this was very affordable. It's also a perfect size for one if you ask me. With the exchange rate it came to about 5.50 usd today.
Service was polite but not engaging at all.
There is parking spaces along the sea wall we noticed. We did park on the side but not sure if you are actually allowed to park there. It's safer to do it by...
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