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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
LeTAO and DANI LeTAO
Calling all dessert aficionados! LeTAO and its charming counterpart, DANI LeTAO, are your dream destinations on Sakaimachi Street. Renowned for their mouthwatering cheesecakes, these spots offer a sweet escape with their signature Fromage Danish. Imagine the creamy blend of Hokkaido cream cheese and Italian mascarpone melting in your mouth. It's a taste sensation you simply can't miss!
Otaru Orgel Emporium
Step into a world of whimsy and wonder at the Otaru Orgel Emporium, nestled at the southern tip of Sakaimachi Street. This enchanting three-storey haven is brimming with music boxes and delicate glassware, each piece a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Don't miss the chance to witness the world's largest steam clock, a marvel that serenades visitors with its melodic chimes every fifteen minutes. It's a magical experience that will captivate your senses!
Sakaimachi Dori Shopping Street
Embark on a delightful journey through time and taste on Sakaimachi Dori Shopping Street. This historic avenue has transformed into a vibrant hub of culture and cuisine, where every corner offers a new discovery. From charming cafes to unique souvenir shops, and exquisite handmade crafts like glassware, there's something for everyone. As you wander, treat yourself to local snacks and soak in the charming atmosphere of this beloved tourist district.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Sakaimachi Street is a captivating journey through time, where history comes alive in its beautifully preserved architecture. Once a bustling merchant district, this street now stands as a vibrant testament to Otaru's rich cultural heritage. The eclectic mix of Japanese and Western architectural influences reflects its past as a trading and shipping center, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the city's cultural evolution.
Local Cuisine
Sakaimachi Street is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a delightful array of local culinary treasures. Indulge in the famous warabi mochi cubes at Sawawa and the irresistible crab croquettes. Seafood lovers will relish the bowls at Kaisen Don-ya Otaru Poseidon. Don't miss the freshly grilled senbei, a traditional Japanese rice cracker, or the sweet treats like LeTAO chocolate and Kitakaro Cafe cream puffs. For a savory twist, try the dried Hokkaido scallops as you explore this bustling street.
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