Take-chan

Hokkaidō


This popular seafood joint does good-value sushi sets as well as some seafood-themed variations on classic Japanese dishes, and some darned good fried chicken. Take-chan is a short walk from JR Wakkanai Station, with an illuminated, white vertical sign.


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