Even a random peach I bought here was incredibly fragrant—superior to anything from the supermarket. There are lots of dried fruits and jams too, perfect for souvenirs!
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Even though Tottori Castle itself is long gone, you can still see some of the stone walls and foundations. It really helps you imagine how grand and impressive it must have been back in the day.
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Inside the temple, you'll find lots of small Daruma dolls on display. These Daruma symbolize people's wishes and prayers.
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The elevator goes up super fast and smoothly. Before you know it, after just a couple of swallows, you're already at the Tembo Deck on the 350th floor.
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Unlike most shrines, the office here has a really stylish design and feels like a boutique with its displays.
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They say crossing the Taiko Bridge here brings good luck and wards off bad fortune. What's unique is that the torii gate pillars are square instead of round.
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The traditional Edo-period Japanese buildings are really well preserved here.
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The Hida beef sushi is delicious, and the gohei-mochi and sticky rice dumplings are full of local flavor too.
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This new shopping mall in Shinjuku has a really stylish design. It's the kind of department store young people will love to hang out in.
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This is the hometown of Ryotsu from KochiKame! It still has a traditional vibe and there aren't too many foreign tourists yet, so it hasn't become overly commercialized. You can really feel the simple and unpretentious atmosphere of a Japanese temple here.
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