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  • This is a fantastic destination that combines education, fun, and relaxation. If you want to enjoy nature and spend quality time with family, the farm is a great choice.

  • This historic bridge is a big part of the Arashiyama scenery and is considered a local landmark. I came here in the evening, sat nearby with a cool breeze, and enjoyed a different kind of beautiful view.

  • During the Edo period, Nagasaki was only open to the Dutch and Chinese. This area used to be where foreigners lived, and there are lots of beautiful Western-style buildings on both sides.

  • After the big earthquake, many parts of the castle are still under repair. Some of the collapsed areas are quite shocking to see. The restoration is expensive and time-consuming, but I hope it's finished soon.

  • This is known as one of the oldest and most famous stone arch bridges in Japan. Its reflection in the water looks like a pair of glasses, which is why it's called Spectacles Bridge. Even after so many years, the bridge still feels really solid.

  • There aren't any beautiful beaches here—it's all rocks and cliffs. This spot is part of Echizen-Kaga Quasi-National Park and is a well-known tourist attraction in Japan.

  • Since my hotel was right next door, I stopped by to check out Toyama Castle. It's pretty small, surrounded by a moat, and the area around it is quite nice.