Perfect place to cool off in summer.
There’s an indoor pool so you can still have fun even on rainy days, and outside there’s a super long lazy river and water slides.
Both adults and kids can easily spend the whole day here.
There’s also an amusement park area, so if you’re not into water activities, you still have other options 👍
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The moment the castle lights up at night, it really feels like one of life's highlights.
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The snow walls weren't as tall as I imagined, and honestly, they weren't that impressive or awe-inspiring.
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I'm really drawn to these old streets full of Japanese charm. Even if you don't buy anything, just walking around is a lot of fun!
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It's just super crowded. I don't really get what's so special about this intersection.
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The best food to get kids to eat their rice!
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Compared to the other flavors, the sea salt one is such a classic. It's super easy to eat—once you start, you just can't stop!
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Walking along the canal feels totally different during the day and at night. Especially in the evening, when the warehouses light up, the whole place turns really romantic!
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This is a pretty gentle cold medicine, but if you already have a cold, it doesn't work that well.
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The bamboo on both sides is so dense that only a narrow strip of sky is visible. You can spot rickshaws here, and some people even arrive by taxi.
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You have to take off your shoes when entering the temple. The scenery inside is beautiful—it's a peaceful Zen garden.
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The sightseeing train has a simple design, nothing too fancy. It's really all about enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way.
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This is one of the most beautiful temples in Kyoto. The nearby Philosopher's Path is also a super popular spot for cherry blossom viewing.
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The garden is absolutely beautiful, and the Suirokaku aqueduct inside, built during the Meiji era, is a pretty impressive Western-style structure.


