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  • Ueno Park has about 40 types and over 1,000 cherry blossom trees. From late March to early April, it's a famous spot for cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo. The Somei Yoshino cherry trees by Shinobazu Pond are especially stunning. I come here every year!

  • The Ashikaga Fireworks Display has a really long history. Every year, it attracts around 500,000 people! It's easy to get to, too. I definitely recommend checking it out 😀

  • The Suwa Lake Fireworks Festival is incredible! They launch about 40,000 fireworks, which is the most in Japan. The fireworks are super impressive and absolutely gorgeous.

  • During the Mitama Festival, about 10,000 large lanterns are hung along the approach to Yasukuni Shrine, and there are another 20,000 smaller lanterns inside. The whole shrine is surrounded by beautiful lanterns. There are also gorgeous mikoshi and a lively atmosphere that really makes the festival feel special. 👍

  • I happened to visit in August this year and got to join the Azabu-Juban Noryo Festival! So many travelers and locals were celebrating together. You can drink and have fun with everyone on the street 🍻, and there are food stalls where you can try delicious dishes from all over Japan. Highly recommend! 👍

  • This long-established Kyoto restaurant offers authentic Kyoto cuisine in a more casual way. Every ingredient here is impressive, and the dishes have that true Kyoto flavor. There’s even a master chef overseeing everything. The food is delicious, and even though the line at the entrance was really long, it was totally worth the wait. 🙏

  • In the Miwa area, the mineral-rich water, wheat-friendly soil, and the cold, dry winter winds from the mountains make it perfect for making somen noodles. I highly recommend coming here to try them!

  • This place is super unique—it even has a bar and a radio station! They serve local Nara dishes, including tea porridge made with rice cooked in tea, plus some traditional Japanese sweets. You can enjoy your meal while taking in the beautiful Japanese-style garden. Such a cool experience!

  • One of the most famous Asahikawa ramen spots! The charred pork oil soy sauce ramen is absolutely delicious and really stands out. The broth has a thick layer of charred pork oil on top. It's affordable, the portions are just right, and I honestly wanted more after finishing. Highly recommended!

  • Every dish here is made with real care by the chef. The food is just amazing! They use only fresh Princess Salmon to create a variety of dishes. I couldn't stop raving about it! 🫶

  • I love coming here! There are over 40 kinds of seasonal kushikatsu you can order and enjoy. The most popular dish is definitely the omakase set—totally worth trying. Highly recommend tasting the food here!

  • You can enjoy the rare barren landscape here~

  • One must-visit spot in Naeba is definitely the Dragondola gondola!

  • This scenic spot is famous for its unique rock formations and peaks~

  • The colors are so vibrant and the trees are super lush. The night lights shining on these 70-year-old, 30-meter-tall giants are really something you have to see for yourself.

  • Fresh green leaves in early summer and beautiful autumn foliage in the fall... The scenery here is truly breathtaking and always changing. No wonder so many people come to visit!

  • There are hot springs and plenty of steam baths all around the town—such a great onsen experience.

  • The area around Koyasan is really vast. It's truly a sacred space.

  • Besides the wide lawns and ponds, the park also shows off different beautiful views depending on the season!

  • I visited the Yamaga Lantern Folk Crafts Museum—really enjoyed it! Had an amazing bowl of soba for lunch, too. Such a perfect day! 😍

  • Lake Mashu is surrounded by steep cliffs, so you can't get close to the water. But you can still enjoy the stunning views from the nearby observation decks.

  • This bridge is perfect for taking photos and checking in!

    At TETSU, you can customize your tsukemen to match your own taste. Everyone can enjoy it their own way!

    The colorful lights shining on the stalactites look really nice. Just be careful—the ground can get pretty wet in there.

    The garden design is so creative, blending perfectly with the dry landscape style. Every angle and season shows off a different kind of beauty.