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Boruto reluctantly agreed. When they finally returned, Boruto thanked Sarada for what she did. She insisted that she should be thanking him, as she got a lot out of the experience and now decided that she wanted to be Hokage; Boruto, however, scoffed at the idea. School Trip Arc[] Main article: School Trip Arc Boruto attacking Hassaku. Boruto is appointed class leader for his homeroom's class field trip to the Land of Water, much to his annoyance. Upon arriving in Kirigakure, they are met by their village guide Kagura Karatachi. Upon personally introducing himself to Boruto, Kagura escorted the class into the village, where the class is amazed by the scenery. Boruto noticed
Iwabee wandering off into a back alley, leading to Boruto and Denki pursuing him. There, the three are confronted by Hassaku Onomichi, who Boruto engages into a fight with. The skirmish is stopped by Shizuma Hoshigaki, who applauded Boruto and Iwabee for having guts
before walking off with Hassaku. Later, the class met Mei Terumī and Chōjūrō, who welcomed them to their village.
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Small restaurants there also served tea-infused dishes like tea oil noodles and deep fried tealeaves. Stinky
tofu in Shenkeng On Wulai Old Street, you can try all kinds of aboriginal foods, like bamboo tubes filled with sticky rice, mountain greens, betel nut flowers, fried river shrimps, tiger lily soup, and millet wine (小米酒). Banqiao has more restaurants than I
could cover here, but if you’re looking for a quick answer, there’s a Din Tai Fung and a strangely excellent food court in B1 of Mega Mall beside Banqiao Station. The food court is designed to look like an old-fashioned market street. New Taipei City Events A couple huge events commonly associated with Taipei actually take place in New Taipei City. The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival The Pingxi Lantern Festival is one of Taiwan’s most popular (and crowded!) events.