Visiting in summer feels especially cool and refreshing. Every now and then, you can even spot a rainbow 🌈.
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Steep cliffs and unique rock formations everywhere. The paths are easy to walk, making this a great spot for hiking and enjoying nature.
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This city was a bustling hub for merchants during the Edo period, connecting Yamagata and Sendai. It really thrived thanks to all the trading back then.
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It's really close to the Aomori Museum of Art, so I just stopped by while I was in the area.
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The memorial hall has a long history and a very simple exterior—honestly, it doesn't stand out much. The main focus is on Dr. Noguchi's life story.
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Every time I get my period, I have really bad cramps. A friend recommended this to me, and after trying it, I noticed a big improvement. It works really well.
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The Aoyagi family residence is one of the most iconic samurai houses in Kakunodate. They have some amazing collections inside, and the garden is definitely worth seeing too.
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The ride takes about 15 minutes for one loop. The view is great—you can see Yokohama Port from up there. But be prepared for a long wait in line.
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The historic exterior of the building is really well preserved. Inside, the shops mostly sell creative little goods. It's definitely one of the most popular tourist spots in Yokohama.