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  • Panning for gold by hand is seriously addictive! The park also has exhibits about the history of gold and artifacts. Both kids and adults can have a great time here. Bringing home a little treasure feels super rewarding. It's perfect for families or friends to experience together.

  • The breakfast buffet is super impressive! You can try all kinds of local Okinawan dishes to your heart's content. The staff are incredibly friendly, and you don't need to worry even if your Japanese isn't great.

    Japanese people are so creative—they've managed to come up with such a wide variety of products for otaku!

    This is a digital art experience, and it's really impressive. When everyone lies down and watches flower petals fall from the ceiling, it's truly spectacular.

    The shops inside sell all kinds of food and drinks. Before entering, they checked our bags and only allowed us to bring in water—no other food is allowed.

    You can smell the sulfur from far away when you take the ropeway up. The black eggs steamed with the hot spring steam are also really tasty.

    It's really convenient to get to in Yokohama, and the best part is that it's free!

    Here you can see iconic landmarks from all over the world, like the Sphinx from Egypt and the Eiffel Tower. It's really cool to see so many famous sites in one place!

    The aquarium is probably the most famous facility in the park. It's especially impressive because they have a lot of bluefin tuna. Definitely worth checking out!

    The Yubatake at Kusatsu Onsen is the most iconic spot here. The whole hot spring area, including souvenir shops and the shopping street, is basically centered around the Yubatake. There are also foot baths nearby where you can soak your feet. It's one of Japan's top three hot spring areas.

  • The hotel offers a shuttle bus to and from Osaka Station, which is really convenient!

  • You can come here in the fall to see the autumn leaves and check out the deer at the same time.

  • The wild boar pork loin bento from the railway is really tasty.

    Also known as the Wacoal Art Center, it has a spiral-shaped atrium where they often hold exhibitions, mostly focused on contemporary art. I like to stop by whenever I have time.