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  • The breakfast buffet has tons of options and everything tastes great. After eating, you can take a walk by the port to digest. It's also close to the Umie mall and Chinatown, so shopping is super convenient!

  • Perfect spot for the whole family! You can shop, eat, and enjoy the views all in one place. They have everything for kids, too, so you can easily spend a whole day here.

    The scenery around the shrine, with its emerald-green sea and towering rocks, creates a beautiful contrast with the shrine's simple elegance. It feels peaceful and sacred.

  • There are lots of hot spring hotels in Noboribetsu Onsen, and you can also shop for souvenirs and enjoy local food along the hot spring street. There are several scenic spots nearby, like Jigokudani and Oyunuma, all connected by walking paths. It's a great place to stroll around and explore!

  • I absolutely love places with a view of the ocean! I'm not really into souvenirs, but there are plenty of restaurants and cafes here where you can grab a bite or just relax. I recommend coming in the afternoon and staying until evening—you'll get to enjoy both the daytime and nighttime vibes!

  • I really like places like this that have hands-on exhibits and lots of plum trees, almost like a park. After touring the museum, you can walk around outside and take photos. I suggest planning to spend half an afternoon here!

  • I visited here with my family and found it very meaningful from a historical perspective. Seeing these atomic bomb buildings in person really brings history—usually just read about in books—to life. War is truly heartbreaking. I sincerely hope the world never experiences war again.

  • If you love art and culture, I highly recommend visiting. Since they don't have their own collection, you get to see a wide variety of exhibitions. If you get tired from walking around, you can relax with a cup of coffee and enjoy some downtime!

  • The scenery is really impressive, but there were so many people waiting to take photos at the tip that I had to wait in line for quite a while.

  • There are tulips in April, sunflowers in July, and cosmos in October. For most of the year, the place is covered in flowers—it's a great spot for a weekend outing.

  • This is the only rest stop in the world that's out at sea! You get a 360-degree panoramic view, plus there are restaurants, small shops, and even a shopping center—super convenient.

  • There are so many types of omamori, and each one is beautifully crafted. I definitely recommend picking some up as souvenirs.

  • The most popular thing at Maruyama Park is the weeping cherry trees. During cherry blossom season, the park gets super crowded with people coming to see them.

  • The seafood here is super fresh and really tasty!