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Departing from Hakodate, I went back to Honshu by railway. I left Hakodate as soon as possible on that day because of the attack of Typhnoon Number 21. I hoped that I could arrive Nikko before the time of sunset.



After passing through a long and dark tunnel, I saw an aural area very different from what I have seen in Hokkaido. I knew that I was then again on the land of Honshu. Photos I showed today were taken in Sagano in Kyoto 8 days later. Unlike those in Hokkaido, most of crops in Honshu have not been harvested.

I had a set lunch of gyuu-tan and bought some Nama Dorayaki and Hagi-no-tsuki inside Sendai Station. Gyuu-tan is quite tasty. It tastes like grilled steak.



Sendai

The surrounding of Sendai Station is a busy and modern commercial area. The station connects railway network of the whole north-eastern part of Honshu to the capital of Japan. The railway network supports economical development of the city. I finally understood why Sendai is a famous city in Japan.
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