Coming early in the morning really makes a difference. The seafood all looked super fresh, and the sashimi colors were insanely beautiful.
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As soon as you get to Shinsekai, you’ll spot Tsutenkaku right away—it’s so easy to recognize. Going up to the observation deck was decent, but honestly the main thing is shopping and wandering around down below.
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Prices are kind of tourist-area pricing—not cheap. But I still end up buying sometimes. The wagyu, uni, and grilled scallops are seriously irresistible, and my self-control goes out the window fast.
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The castle keep really stands out—you can spot it from far away. It totally has that “yep, I’ve been to Osaka” vibe.
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The architecture has so much character. No matter where you point your camera, it feels very retro-Japanese. There are quite a few tourists, but the atmosphere still feels pretty laid-back.
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The minced meat is fragrant with a little bit of spice. I recommend trying the Tantanmen.
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Mount Fuji has always been considered a sacred mountain by the Japanese. And if there's a shrine here that's said to bring good fortune with money, you definitely have to check it out.
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The view from the top is super wide and open. The distant coastline looks beautiful. The trail around the summit is about 1,000 meters and not steep at all, so it's really easy to walk.
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Totally different from the usual soba. It looks simple, but it's actually really tasty.
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The classic wagyu burger patty is super tender and juicy. Plus, you can bring your beloved pet to the outdoor terrace area.
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A refined and upscale restaurant.
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This place really lives up to the standards of an international port. Arriving in Kobe by cruise ship, you can easily find everything you need—food, drinks, and entertainment.
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It really feels like traveling in Europe! The area is full of European-style buildings, and every photo you take has a romantic, European vibe.
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This is one of the famous Koto Sanzan temples. The strolling garden was gradually renovated from the Momoyama to early Edo periods. Whether it's cherry blossom or autumn leaves season, it's a wonderful place to visit.
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This is one of only four remaining wooden castles in Japan, and it's also one of the five designated National Treasure castles. It holds incredible historical and cultural value.
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One of the world’s top three dinosaur museums! It covers dinosaur ecology and fossils, and many of the fossils are real and millions of years old. Kids will have a blast visiting here.
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This is the largest lake in Japan. There are lots of fun spots around the lake, and it's a great place to visit in the summer—the weather is really comfortable.





























