Sano, famous for Ramen, Yakuyoke-Daishi and Brand-shop outlets.
When we arrived at Sano was just after lunch time, and we were so hungry that we jumped in one of the famous Sano Ramen restaurnat. I never thought to take photos of Ramen noodle because of my starving stomach. After the meal, I asked the staff to show us how to make Sano Ramen noodles. Unfortuanately noodles has been made in the morning, so that he used the towel instead of dough for us to demonstrate how to use bamboo. Sano Ramen noodles are made such a way supposed to be, but only 4 or 5 restaurants are following this method. We really enjoyed the texture of the noodles and also the taste of broth.

Sano Outlets
We have not visit Sano Yakuyoke Daishi (SYD not Sydney though) this time. We visited Sano Premium Outlet instead.
http://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/en/sano/
There are a lot of brand shops. We saw a lot of people but not so many people walking with shopping bags due to our economy, I guess.
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