It's a bit different from your typical tourist spot, but if you're into history, culture, education, or architecture, this place is definitely worth a visit.
You can find unique dishes here that blend Japanese and Chinese flavors, like Nagasaki's famous Sara Udon and Champon. These foods have a Chinese touch but also local twists—definitely worth trying.
You need a lot of patience when visiting Disneyland. Whether it's for rides or ordering food at restaurants, be prepared for long lines. It can get pretty exhausting.
In winter, the lake is completely frozen so you can't take a boat ride. Instead, we tried ice fishing, and the fish we caught were fried into tempura by the shop. Add some shichimi spice and pair it with a cold beer—just perfect! 👍
When I visited, I just thought the shrine's architecture was unique. Since there weren't many people, it felt pretty average. Later, I found out it's as famous as the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto...