You take two cable cars to reach the top. As one of Japan's new top three night views, it's definitely worth a visit.
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The garden is absolutely beautiful and has a great atmosphere. If you buy the combo ticket with Himeji Castle, it's only JPY 1,050.
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You need to buy a ticket to enter. Each craft workshop has its own theme, and you can try DIY experiences.
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This is a well-preserved bird sanctuary, but I was surprised by how few swans there were. Instead, there were mostly wild ducks.
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This famous electronics district sells all the latest gadgets and is also a paradise for anime fans. There are lots of maid cafes along the street—it's a favorite hangout for Japanese otaku.
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It's right across from Yamashita Park and the pier, and really close to shopping areas.
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This place was pretty boring.
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Compared to other Japanese castles, getting to Shiga isn't that convenient, so there aren't as many tourists here.
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The environment is really pleasant and green. Lots of people jog or exercise around the Imperial Palace.
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This garden is beautiful! There are different areas with various styles of flowers to enjoy. It's really spacious, so walking around is comfortable and relaxing.
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Ueno Park is right next to JR Ueno Station, so it's super convenient. Besides the park, there's also the famous Ueno Zoo. Having coffee at the Starbucks here in the afternoon is such a treat!
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The tricky part is that you can't buy tickets at the door—they only allow entry by reservation. Some of the popular time slots are really hard to get, so you definitely need to plan your visit in advance.
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The whole street is lined with bookstores, and it's packed with people. Japanese folks really do love to read!