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Attention: I have been writing the article about my brother's visit in Tokyo: day 2 on Jul. 25, but it has not been completed yet. So I publish today's article first.
About 9:30 p.m. I ate tsuke-men at Yasubee Akihabara (やすべえ秋葉原店) alone.
This was the second time for me to eat it there (the first time was May 29. with Koba.)
Extralarge-sized tsuke-men (550g) (880 yen)
I like their tsuke-men but I did not feel that it tasted as good as before probably because I might have already experienced more delicious tsuke-men than Yasubee, as I said before.
However, it is praiseworthy that this shop had a steady flow of customers (客の回転がいい).
More delicious tsuke-men shops I have mentioned sometimes have a non-good flow of customers; for example, at Momiji (紅葉) I always must wait in line every time I visit this shop. Of course it is because Momiji is one of more popular tsuke-men shop in Tokyo.
After leaving Yasubee, I dropped in at Bookoff** in front of Akihabara station (ブックオフ秋葉原駅前店).
It was exactly 11:19 p.m.* when I took the Hibiya Line train for Kita-Kasukabe (地下鉄日比谷線北春日部行き) at Akihabara.
However, it is praiseworthy that this shop had a steady flow of customers (客の回転がいい).
More delicious tsuke-men shops I have mentioned sometimes have a non-good flow of customers; for example, at Momiji (紅葉) I always must wait in line every time I visit this shop. Of course it is because Momiji is one of more popular tsuke-men shop in Tokyo.
After leaving Yasubee, I dropped in at Bookoff** in front of Akihabara station (ブックオフ秋葉原駅前店).
It was exactly 11:19 p.m.* when I took the Hibiya Line train for Kita-Kasukabe (地下鉄日比谷線北春日部行き) at Akihabara.
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