This week's "Appearance! Admatic Heaven": The area around Yotsuya Station, which still retains traces of Edo Castle. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

This week's "Appearance! Admatic Heaven": The area around Yotsuya Station, which still retains traces of Edo Castle.

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6月20日放送「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京
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6月20日放送「出没!アド街ック天国」の一場面(C)テレビ東京

TV Tokyo's popular information variety program, "Shutsugen! Admatic Tengoku" (Saturdays at 9 PM), will feature the area around Yotsuya Station (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo), served by JR and Tokyo Metro, in its June 20th broadcast.

Near Yotsuya Station, the stone walls of the Yotsuya Gate of Edo Castle remain, giving a glimpse into its importance as an entrance to Edo via the Koshu Kaido road. Sophia University is also located near the station, and the area boasts many affordable and delicious restaurants catering to the student population.

The program will feature student meals from Sophia University! The famous Dokan Teppanyaki, Shinkoro Loin Cutlet from a tonkatsu restaurant with roots in Yamanashi, the pioneer of ramen pubs! Famous Wonton Noodles, and the popular Western-style dish with long lines: Demi Pork Cutlet & Beef Tomato.

Furthermore, the film features "Lucky Polvorón," a baked confection made by a monastery; a famous taiyaki shop; "Handmade Tofu" in a building in the bustling downtown area; and even a jazz café where Sugar Babe was formed, where talking is prohibited!?

The guests were entertainer Dave Spector and the comedy duo "Lalande".

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