Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn Memorial Statue
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Tips about Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn Memorial Statue
Recommendations:
- What to do: Take a stroll through Yaechika to find the statue, visit the nearby ramen restaurant Yukametei, and explore the district.
- What to eat: Try the ramen at Yukametei or dine at Ore no Italian.
- What to avoid: As the statue might be intimidating at night, take caution if visiting after dark.
- Tips: Check out the explanatory board for historical information, visit the statue's location on the B1 level near the station, and appreciate the ties between Dutch and Japanese history.
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