Halal Ramen in Fukui
Dear steemit friend, I think everyone is know what it is ramen. Ramen is Japanese noodles that everyone knows.
Today, I want to share to you about Halal Ramen. Why it's called halal? Because it is do not use pork, which can't be eat in Islam religion. Halal is a food that can be eat for Moslem.
Based on Japan Guide web page, Fukui City (福井) is the capital of Fukui Prefecture along the Sea of Japan. While Fukui's city center does not offer many major tourist attractions, multiple sites of interest are found in the forested hills and along the rocky coastlines outside of the city. Foremost among them is Eiheiji Temple, a headquarter of Zen Buddhism. Furthermore, there is the Fukui Dinosaur Museum, one of the best museums of its type in the world.During the Era of Warring States, the region was ruled by the influential Asakura Clan with a bustling castle town at Ichijodani outside of today's city center. The clan was eventually defeated by Oda Nobunaga and the castle town destroyed. In contrast, Maruoka Castle has survived the feudal and post-feudal era without being destroyed, making it one of only twelve original castles left in Japan.
Fukui is one of the prefectures located in japan, the country of sakura. Maybe fukui is not as famous as tokyo or hokkaido. But this is where my brother learns. Some time ago, he was looking for halal ramen there. These are some sightings of the ramen.
You looks great, keep it up :) @mulkan
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