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  • The magnificent Imperial Theatre in Marunouchi is awesome for watching shows. There are four different-sized stages that can move up and down, plus a rotating stage. Very cool!

  • The alley is packed with stalls selling kumade (rake-shaped charms)—it's super dazzling. You can even spot the names of famous people, kabuki actors, and top politicians from Asakusa on the giant kumade they've reserved!

  • Find your favorite celebrity or sports star and strike a pose for a photo together 📷. So much fun!

  • Kids and adults all love it! The newly built swing is 163.35 meters long and has been certified by Guinness World Records as the longest swing in the world.

  • The exhibits here do a great job of showcasing both history and nature. You can really get a sense of the local wildlife and the Tadewara Wetlands.

  • Awara Onsen is one of the most famous hot spring towns in Fukui Prefecture. The water quality is excellent and it's said to help with chronic skin conditions and pain.

  • If you want to try making Ryukyu glass by hand, you definitely shouldn't miss this place!

  • This place is lively and bustling, with bright lights everywhere. Along the 500-meter street, you'll find imported goods shops, art galleries, decor stores, and restaurants serving international cuisine.

  • There are 25 restaurants here and the famous InterContinental Hotel. It's a great spot to stay for a couple of days and really enjoy yourself.

  • You can enjoy art while listening to music here. It really feels like stepping into a painting! 👍

  • At the Kanazawa Noh Museum, you can see a recreated Noh stage and learn about different aspects of Noh theater.

  • This place has the largest astronomical telescope in the Tohoku region, called 'Hitomi.' Highly recommended! ❤️

  • This is a rare sightseeing spot in Tokyo where you can enjoy fishing and the natural environment.

  • This temple is famous for the Ten Oxen Garden, the Suikinkutsu, and the Running Dragon Garden. You definitely have to check out these sights when you visit—highly recommended!

  • They offer services in English, Chinese, and Korean here. You can also get info on great restaurants, souvenir shops, hotel events, and public transportation in Naha City. Definitely worth stopping by!

  • This is an important bridge connecting the station and the city center. You can enjoy beautiful views of Mt. Iwate and the Kitakami River from here.

  • As the boat moved forward, I enjoyed the nostalgic, retro scenery of the old castle town along the way. It was really beautiful.

  • The ama hut experience at Satoumian left a deep impression on me. The ama divers even danced with us—it was so touching!

  • If you're traveling in the San'in region of Tottori, you absolutely have to visit this little town!

  • Besides the common Somei Yoshino cherry trees, the park even has a few rare Ukon cherry trees. Pretty special!

  • At the Yukishio Museum, you can actually see how snow salt is made at the factory next door. It's a pretty unique experience.