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Mihara (三原市 mihara-shi?) is a city located on the south-eastern coast of Hiroshima Prefecture with a population of about 99,636 people, containing multiple districts and towns. Sitting right on the Seto-Inland Sea, Mihara is an ideal place to meet up with friends from around the prefecture. While not quite as popular as the neighboring Onomichi, Mihara is an often over-looked town that has plenty of things to do and see. From beautiful Poporo Park to the Buttsuji Temple, Mihara is steeped in traditional beauty and Japanese culture. Plus, you must try the Octopus! It's Mihara's most famous food!
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Service name here Kohsei General Hospital Nagasawa Ear, Nose And Throat Clinic Matsuo Hospital Mistubishi Mihara Hospital
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Edion, formerly known as Deo Deo, is a a large electronics shop where you can find any electronic you can think of from cell phones to TVs to microwaves. It`s also located in Miyaura-cho. Yes, you read that right. Vampire is a small bar that seats up to 8 people and it's located right behind JUSCO. It has a big red door and the bar is decorated with vampire decorations and KISS photos. The largest hospital is located directly across the street from the Fuji Grand. Tandoor is a fantastic Indian food restaurant located in Miyaura-cho, across the street from the Edion. You can find a wide variety of curries and naan bread to satisfy your Indian food appetite. This is one of the best restaurants in all of Mihara. The staff is also super friendly. Grila Grila is a delicious yakiniku restaurant that is located next to the Himawari and Every Market, east along route 2. You get to grill your own meat at a barbeque that is placed on your table. It's a great place to meet up with friends for good food and drinks. They have a tabehodai and nomehodai option as well. RaiRaiken is a delicious ramen restaurant located behind Mihara Station. It's hard to find at first because the front door is simply a sliding door at the bottom of an older looking building, but you`ll often see a line of people waiting outside. The ramen is boasted as one of the best in the city. They also have very delicious gyoza. Another hospital is located behind Mihara Station. 300.0 And there is one more hospital located east from the station along Route 2 in Itozaki-cho. For a quick and cheap bite to eat, there is a delicious buffet style restaurant called Mihara Shokudou located right in front of Mihara Station on Route 2. There are plenty of vegetable and meat dishes that you can grab onto your tray. It`s very convenient and it`s very cheap. Be Alive is a fun darts bar with a very friendly and fun staff. It's right across the street from the Manekineko. Koh Ramen is also a very delicious ramen restaurant that has a wider selection of ramen than RaiRaiken has to offer. The staff is incredibly friendly and the food is delicious. It's located in Miyaura-cho across the street from the Edion and very close to the Tandoor restaurant. 1500.0 The Manekineko is the largest karaoke bar in Mihara and it's located directly in front of Mihara Station. It's hard to miss because there is a large picture of a cat with a microphone on the front of it. Smaller clinic that specializes in allergies. A super grocery store. Quite far from the train station, but it houses some imported food and sweets. 600.0 An Global Kitchen is a good restaurant that offers a variety of cuisine, like the name suggests. You can find Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and even American food on the menu. It`s located in the downtown square in front of the station. It's next to the Washington Pachinko Parlor on the second floor. Every is a smaller but cheaper market located right next to JUSCO along Route 2. It's a very convenient place to shop for cheaper meats and vegetables. They also have very delicious bentos for a quick bite. Description here 1200.0
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