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The Showa era is the era name of Japan. (1926.12.25~1989.1.7) It lasted for 64 years. In Bungotakada City, Oita Prefecture, there is a place called ``Showa Town.'' It's like a theme park, and it's a shopping street where you can see, eat, play, buy, and experience the Showa era to your heart's conte...

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Showa school lunch

Milk and bread, main dish, side dish, fruit or dessert.
The style of set meals is colorful, and a variety of menus, from traditional Japanese dishes to popular Western dishes, are offered to children at elementary schools across Japan.

School lunches, which were started under the national policy of wanting children to grow up healthy and healthy, have supported the growth of children with a well-balanced nutritional content of vegetables and meat.

"Cafe & Bar Boulevard"

A coffee shop that serves Showa-era school lunches.
The tables and chairs in the store are school desks and chairs.

You can enjoy famous school lunches from the Showa era such as ``Fried Whale Tatsuta,'' ``Fried Bread,'' ``Potato Salad,'' ``Fruit Punch,'' and ``Milk.''
The cheerful owner is waiting for you.

Click here for a map of Cafe & Bar Boulevard

Showa fashion

"Showa retro fashion experience"
There are facilities where you can rent costumes from the Showa era.
It's called "Showa Romankura."

Showa-style clothes are more vivid and unique than today. There are a lot of dresses, so be sure to go around the shopping district in Showa fashion and take lots of Instagram-worthy photos at the retro cars in front of the Showa-no-Yumemachi 3-chome-kan and at the Showa-no-machi gas station.

Please check the website for rental information.


[Lented at Showa Roman Kura] Click here for the Showa retro fashion experience

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In April 2018, the "Inbound Promotion Association OITA" was established as a collection of individuals and companies in Oita Prefecture that promote inbound tourism (travel by foreign visitors to Japan). Later, in July 2023, it was reorganized and renamed as the General Incorporated Association "Inbound National Promotion Council" and focused on four issues in the tourism industry: "Developing tourism human resources," "Discovering tourism materials and collecting information," and "Disseminating information and promoting." In order to solve the problem of "improving the receiving environment," we are developing various projects nationwide based on specific measures.

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