Appearance! Ad Town Heaven:Kamakura Yukinoshita, the "monzen town" of Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine, is famous for its walnut-cut cherries and minced meat curry. The oldest active rickshaw driver, a 76-year-old "legendary," also makes an appearance.

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12月21日放送の「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京
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12月21日放送の「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京

TV Tokyo's popular information variety show "Appearing! Ad Town Heaven" (Saturday 9:00 pm) will feature Kamakura Yukinoshita (Kanagawa Prefecture), which is also the temple town of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, on its December 21st broadcast.

The program will take viewers on a historical tour of Kamakura, known as a samurai town built by the Lord of Kamakura, and will explore backstreets with fewer tourists to find out about New Year's sweets and more.

Featuring the popular ethnic minced meat curry on Komachi-dori, leftover pieces of the popular specialty sweet "Kurumi-ko," a traditional Japanese-style cafe in an alleyway, Stollen from a German bread shop beloved by locals, and a hidden Italian restaurant praised by world-famous artists.

In addition, we will also introduce a "legendary" rickshaw driver who is 76 years old and is the oldest active rickshaw driver, and "Kamakura carving," a traditional craft that has been handed down for 800 years.

The guests are actors Hayato Kakizawa and Nagisa Sekimizu.

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