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Shingu is a Wakayama city which borders Kiho town to the south, and is the end of the line where JR Tokai meets JR West. While it is not technically a part of Mie, it might as well be for the ALTs in the south who do most of their shopping there. As far as the deep south JETs are concerned, it is the big time with an Aeon, [[Xyst Cinema Nanki|movie theater]], KFC, Baskin Robbins, three McDonalds, used video games aplenty, and even a natural foods store [コケコッコ] and a (small, small) import foods store [ワールド]. Whenever someone in the south mentions getting pizza or curry for dinner, they usually mean in Shingu. (From the infamous Nepalese curry place in Aeon [インド亭] and the Italian pizza place a few minutes walk from the station [Tre Dita] respectfully.) Limited express trains run from Shingu directly to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.
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Shingu is a Wakayama city which borders Kiho town to the south, and is the end of the line where JR Tokai meets JR West. While it is not technically a part of Mie, it might as well be for the ALTs in the south who do most of their shopping there. As far as the deep south JETs are concerned, it is the big time with an Aeon, [[Xyst Cinema Nanki|movie theater]], KFC, Baskin Robbins, Mr. Donuts, Mos Burger, three McDonalds, more kaiten sushi places than you can count, used video games aplenty, and even a natural foods store [コケコッコ] and a (small, small) import foods store [ワールド]. Whenever someone in the south mentions getting pizza or curry for dinner, they usually mean in Shingu. (From the infamous Nepalese curry place in Aeon [インド亭] and the Italian pizza place a few minutes walk from the station [Tre Dita] respectfully.) Limited express trains run from Shingu directly to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.

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Shingu is a Wakayama city which borders Kiho town to the south, and is the end of the line where JR Tokai meets JR West. While it is not technically a part of Mie, it might as well be for the ALTs in the south who do most of their shopping there. As far as the deep south JETs are concerned, it is the big time with an Aeon, movie theater, KFC, Baskin Robbins, Mr. Donuts, Mos Burger, three McDonalds, more kaiten sushi places than you can count, used video games aplenty, and even a natural foods store [コケコッコ] and a (small, small) import foods store [ワールド]. Whenever someone in the south mentions getting pizza or curry for dinner, they usually mean in Shingu. (From the infamous Nepalese curry place in Aeon [インド亭] and the Italian pizza place a few minutes walk from the station [Tre Dita] respectfully.) Limited express trains run from Shingu directly to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.