If you love cute stationery and Japanese knick-knacks, you’ll definitely find some treasures here!
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The shopping street outside Dazaifu is full of local specialties like plum cakes, mentaiko, and handmade rice crackers. The Starbucks designed by Kengo Kuma is a super popular photo spot. There’s just so much to explore along the whole Omotesando!
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Inside the park, there's a gym designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. The building's unique look really blends Japanese style elements.
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Laforet has been open for over forty years and is a landmark in Harajuku. It's always been a hub for the latest trends and really helped shape the area's image.
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The cartoon characters are absolutely adorable! The atmosphere inside is really nice, and it's a place where kids will have a blast.
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This is the main store in Sakae, Nagoya, with over 100 years of history. The miso udon is their signature dish and a must-try. The noodles have a great texture—not too soft or hard. The broth is pretty salty, though, so some people might not be used to it.
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Just being able to see an authentic Van Gogh in person is such a rare and valuable experience—totally worth it!
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Thank you, Japan, for sending vaccines to Taiwan when we really needed them. Now that the pandemic is over, my whole family definitely wants to visit Japan and have a great time! 🥰 Long live Taiwan-Japan friendship! ❤️ Thank you, Japan! 👍