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  • You should try the yuba (tofu skin) made from soy milk hot pot here. They also serve Japanese kaiseki cuisine.

  • You can experience walking with Akita dogs here—it's pretty fun to feel like you're being walked by these big dogs!

  • Discovering the beauty of nature~ Strolling through the rose garden was such a treat. Highly recommended!

  • The Kanmon Straits pedestrian tunnel lets you cross between two prefectures, and you can even take photos right at the border as a souvenir. The best part? It's totally free—no admission fee at all!

  • The lamb here is super fresh and tender. They really care about the flavors and use fresh ingredients. Plus, there's a huge beer brewing kettle in the garden—so cool!

  • Cure Maid Cafe isn't just about the gimmicks—it's famous in Akihabara for its elegant vibe and delicious food. Highly recommended!

  • The beef skirt and pork belly here are amazing! Their Japanese Wagyu slices are super fresh and tender... So delicious~ Highly recommend!

  • Their Sanma-men is pretty good, and now their best-seller is the Sanma wonton noodles—everyone loves it.

  • This old-school coffee shop gives you a real sense of stepping back in time. The owner is great at making coffee, and the thick egg toast and French toast are also highly recommended!

  • The espresso and drip coffee here are just irresistible! You'll totally fall in love with their coffee.

  • This is a great spot to casually enjoy Kyoto sake and drinks made with sake! They also sell some limited edition items here.

  • The place is filled with a calm and luxurious vibe. You can also enjoy a tasting experience of nigiri sushi and Japanese tea.

  • At Iwahashi-kan, you can really taste the heartfelt flavor of locally grown buckwheat. You can tell they put a lot of care into their soba.

  • Every summer, there's a Summer Rainbow Flower Festival here. I highly recommend coming by for a stroll and to check it out!

  • The spacious grounds of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine are filled with blooming pink cherry blossoms. I love coming here to pray. It's also a popular spot for photographers who come just to capture the cherry blossoms and views of Mt. Fuji—definitely an Instagram-worthy place!

  • The decor still preserves the feel of the old tea house. You can watch geishas perform and enjoy the spacious rooms. There's even a beautiful courtyard view from the private rooms.

  • The food here is fantastic. They use vegetables to create all kinds of different dishes, which makes eating here a real joy.

  • Menya Inoichi offers signature ramen with either shoyu white or shoyu black broth. The ramen comes with ingredients like wagyu and shrimp—super tasty!

  • The seafood paella here is really generous in portion. The restaurant serves Spanish bar-style dishes—I highly recommend the fideuà and other seafood rice dishes.

  • There are cherry blossom trees lining the road, and the one-story Starbucks with its green architecture feels so fresh and comfortable.

  • Enjoying a delicious bowl of udon while gazing at the garden—such a simple pleasure.

  • This spot attracts a lot of Starbucks fans who come here to grab a coffee and sit under the cherry blossom trees, enjoying the petals swaying in the breeze.

  • This ramen spot is super famous! The broth is light and tasty, the price is reasonable, and you can get really full here!

  • Their soy sauce tonkotsu ramen with back fat is super rich, but surprisingly light-tasting. It's also really popular with women.

  • This place is Bib Gourmand recommended by Michelin! It's authentic bubble-style ramen and it's super tasty. Highly recommend!

  • This is an ice cream specialty shop. They use domestically produced glutinous rice to make the wafers. It's also a famous local treat in Asakusa.

  • The vibrant natural scenery here draws so many travelers! It's really lively and beautiful.

  • The autumn foliage here is stunning. The beautiful scenery is something you can never get tired of.

  • There are about 10,000 hydrangeas in the park, plus a plum garden with over 60 varieties. Besides the local museum, there are also several old buildings relocated and preserved from different parts of Fuchu. Really interesting place to explore.

  • The snow here is so powdery you can hardly make a snowball out of it! Kamui Ski Links is the perfect place to experience high-quality snow. Highly recommended!

  • Taketomi Island really keeps that traditional Okinawan vibe! The red-tiled roofs are so cool, and the water is beautiful too.

  • This island has amazing natural scenery, plus traditional culture and performing arts. Definitely worth checking out!

  • This shrine is famous for matchmaking blessings. It's really well-known!

  • The beautiful starry sky is definitely a highlight here. You can also observe snow crystals in the area!

  • Enjoying the view from 160 meters up is just breathtaking. Absolutely recommend it!

  • You can ride a mini horse here—so cute!

  • The Shirone Giant Kite Festival is all about flying huge kites from both sides of the river. The winner is decided when one kite's string breaks. Super cool event!

  • Kinkaku-ji is beautiful all year round—not just in autumn when you can see the red leaves. Every season has its own charm! ❤️

  • Tokyo Ichibangai... has all my favorite restaurants! There’s also the newly renovated Tokyo Sweets Paradise. 👍

  • The electric scooters in Kamijima are so much fun! There are no traffic lights on the island, so you can really enjoy the ride. It’s pretty trendy right now—definitely recommend.

  • The rice field art in Takasu, Asahikawa is everywhere—lush green rice paddies and vegetable gardens. I really love this place. Highly recommend!

  • Appi Kogen Ski Resort is my favorite! There are 21 courses, and skiing from the top is super long and wide. When the snow is fresh, it’s just so much fun!

  • The summer scenery at Mt. Asahidake is just beautiful! If you're lucky, you'll get clear skies, and the views along the way are so unique and ever-changing. The unexpected beauty here really blew me away!

    Narita Airport is super convenient! On the 2nd floor of Terminal 1, there are showers and nap rooms. The showers are charged by the half hour, and they provide free shampoo, conditioner, body wash, towels, and a hair dryer. Highly recommended!