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  • I really enjoyed the hot pot cooked with tea leaves. It tasted fresh and healthy, and it didn't feel heavy at all.

  • If you come to Japan, you have to experience the local festivals! The unique dances, traditional music, colorful costumes, and energetic cheers fill the festival with so much joy and excitement. You can really feel the lively atmosphere.

  • If you love a stylish lifestyle, you'll absolutely love this place. The home goods here are really high quality, and just looking at the displays is a treat.

  • If you want to experience Japanese craftsmanship, design, and aesthetics, I highly recommend checking out d47 MUSEUM. Totally worth a visit!

  • Taking the ropeway up to Mt. Asahidake is an awesome choice. You get to enjoy breathtaking mountain views and beautiful natural scenery along the way. The cable car goes through forests and over streams, so you can see the landscape from different angles and really feel the beauty and wonder of nature.

  • It's a great place to relax and enjoy fishing with friends or family. Since it's right in Tokyo, you can easily spend an afternoon here having fun.

  • This is an important shrine from the Edo period. The architecture is elegant and dignified, with unique decorations and a strong sense of history.

  • You can feed dolphins, penguins, and other animals by hand here—super fun! The kids were so excited.

  • It feels like Hokkaido always makes delicious chocolate. Buying chocolate as a souvenir here never disappoints.

  • The Takakura Forest Trail is a hiking route through the Shirakami Sanchi forest. In spring, you can see fresh greenery and blooming flowers on the forest floor—it's truly beautiful.

  • The view of Mt. Akan from the observatory is absolutely stunning. This is a hidden natural gem in Hokkaido.

  • Traditional Japanese daifuku and wagashi made with premium fresh fruit—this is a classic Kyoto souvenir.

  • You can find Rokkatei's classic souvenirs at places like Tanukikoji in the city or even at the airport. But at this branch, you can pick up some limited edition items too.

  • The hillside is completely covered in shibazakura, like a beautiful carpet. Walking through the sea of flowers feels so romantic.

  • I walked all around the park and enjoyed so many beautiful views. If you climb up to a higher spot, you get an even clearer look at everything.

  • This is the largest limestone cave in the East. Only about 1 kilometer is open to the public, but the paths are well maintained and there are even elevators. It's pretty cool inside—actually, it was a bit too cold for me, so I left quickly.