Super convenient and fun to explore! It's right next to Hakata Station, so getting there is a breeze. Tons of places to eat and shop. The food court upstairs has so many options—ramen, desserts, izakayas, you name it. There are also some stylish little shops to browse. If you get tired from shopping, there are spots to sit and recharge. It's a great place to take a break and refuel during your trip!
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Kids can make their very own cup noodles here! From picking the soup base and toppings to designing the packaging, the whole process is super fun and makes for a great memory.
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You get a full panoramic view of Yokohama Port from Osanbashi Pier. The scenery is especially beautiful at sunset.
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Mostly locals come here to pray, and you don't see many foreign tourists. It's a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan and definitely one of the most iconic spots in Nagano City.
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Soaking in the hot springs surrounded by mountains and nature is amazing. You can choose between public baths and private rooms.
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This is where Tokugawa Ieyasu stayed when he visited the Emperor in Kyoto, and it's also the site of the historical return of power. There are 33 rooms in total, and everything is really well preserved and maintained.
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A place full of Zen vibes, with one of the most iconic dry landscape gardens.
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Kiyomizu-dera, Chion-in, Maruyama Park, and Hanamikoji are all in the same area, so you can visit them all in one go.
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Kaiyukan is one of the largest aquariums in the world, with a huge variety of marine animals. The central tank really grabs your attention! It's about a 45-minute train ride from central Osaka, so getting there is pretty convenient.