Kuji (久慈市 Kuji-shi?) is a small town located on the coast of Iwate Prefecture with a population of about 40,000 people. Most of the population live in Kuji proper, but there are many smaller villages dotting the area. Kuji is roughly 1 hour to Ninohe and 3 hours to Morioka, both by bus. It has a scenic train that goes up to Hachinohe and down to Miyako.
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| - Kuji (久慈市 Kuji-shi?) is a small town located on the coast of Iwate Prefecture with a population of about 40,000 people. Most of the population live in Kuji proper, but there are many smaller villages dotting the area. Kuji is roughly 1 hour to Ninohe and 3 hours to Morioka, both by bus. It has a scenic train that goes up to Hachinohe and down to Miyako.
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Service name
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- Kuji Taikakan
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Basic address
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- Next to the station tunnel
- One minute walk on the main street from the station.
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Days and times open
| - Closed on Sundays. Usually open Weekdays until 12:00a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Additional directions
| - From Iwate Bank downtown, head north. Cross the Nakano Bridge. At the intersection, turn right. It's a very large building on your right.
- Located in the Joyful Town Shopping Complex parking lot. The complex is right next to Route 45 on the south side of town.
- Located near the main street downtown. From the station, walk about 1 minute. At the large intersection, turn right. It will be on your right in a large parking lot.
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Description
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- The best drinks in Kuji, but also the most expensive. The awesome bartendress will make anything you want.
- Owners lived in NYC for a long time, speak great English and make the best California Rolls. Excellent Pizza, Burritos, Tacos and some Pastas are featured every night.
- Owned by Mabo, the coolest dude in the prefecture. He surfs, in November, naked. He's that cool.
- Very good facilities. Very reasonable prices. Just buy tickets in bulk to save costs. One visit is about 3 dollars, and you have access to any part of the complex. Many sports clubs go there and practice every week. If you are interested, practice some Japanese and muster up some courage and just walk in and ask to join them. Exercise room is small but has lots of weights, machines, treadmills and a couple of bikes.
- Typical delicious izakaya found all over Japan. It's at the end of the "main" street that leads up to Amber Hall.
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- McDonald`S
- Mos Burger
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Bar name
| - Tsubohachi
- Cafe Rockets
- Cafe Siesta
- Nalu
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| - Kuji (久慈市 Kuji-shi?) is a small town located on the coast of Iwate Prefecture with a population of about 40,000 people. Most of the population live in Kuji proper, but there are many smaller villages dotting the area. Kuji is roughly 1 hour to Ninohe and 3 hours to Morioka, both by bus. It has a scenic train that goes up to Hachinohe and down to Miyako. Kuji's claim to fame is it's uniquely-styled Amber Hall, which is supposed to represent the ocean's waves and mountains. Concerts, English Competitions, Plays, and more are held there. Kuji's sister city is Franklin, IN. They have been sister cities since October 5, 1960. There have been numerous business and municipal exchanges, as well as some student exchanges. Franklin College usually sends one or two recent graduates to Kuji to teach English in their public elementary and junior high schools as well as attend official City Hall ceremonies. Kuji also has had a sister city relationship with Klaipeda, Lithuania since 1989. Kuji and Klaipeda are both known worldwide as prominent amber-producting centers. Kuji amber is very highly regarded and quite expensive.
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