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We have some good bars and aka-chochins (Japanese style bar)
near Sagami-ono station.
Let me introduce them.

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<b>TORISEI</b><br>
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Three minutes walk south from Sagami-ono station south exit.
Go south from the rotaly
and turn right at the first crossing and go straight one block.
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Torisei is a typical Japanese <i>yakitori</i> bar.
They use <i>bincho-tan</i> chacoal for cooking the chicken and beef
so that their meal is so good.
They don't serve any chopstics but <i>kushi</i> sticks for eating.
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<b>KOKESHI</b><br>
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Three minutes walk south from Sagami-ono station south exit.
Go west one block from the rotaly along the Odakyu line.
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Kokeshi is a Japanese <i>izakaya</i> style bar.
Their <i>yakitori</i> and <i>kawaebi</i> shrimp meal is good.
They can serve many kinds of <i>jizake</i> or Japanese local sake.
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<b>SANKATSU</b><br>
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Four minutes walk from Machida station east exit.
Walk along north of the Odakyu line and turn half-left
at the railway crossing.
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Sankatsu is not near Sagami-ono station,
but I recommend on this page for its stock of Japanese local sake.
The number of kinds are 400up!!
You can taste most of all the famous Japanese local sake at Sankatsu.
Their <i>kamameshi</i>
(steamed rice with meat and vegitables within one <i>kama</i>)
is also good.
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<b>TORIJIN</b><br>
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Three minutes walk south from Sagami-ono station south exit.
Go straight one block south from the rotary.

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Torijin is a Japanese style bar (<i>izakaya</i>)
with many kinds of local sake within Japan.
Their special 'Today's 100-Yen' menu is sometimes good but some are not. :-)
They have also 'Today's Half-Price' menu.
I recommend that you take one today's 100-yen and one half-price
for the base of your choice.
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