Grilling meat, pizza, and fresh veggies over charcoal was so much fun—loved the hands-on cooking experience!
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It's great to have some snacks and drinks at night, and after enjoying some drinks, finishing off with a bowl of ramen or rice is the perfect way to end the night.
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I really love their signature thick-cut pork chop! It's awesome.
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This two-story wooden house is over a hundred years old and has such a great vibe.
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Italian cuisine here focuses on a great selection of meats, fresh fish, and veggies.
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Came here for my favorites: unaju, eel rolls, tempura, and skewers. Plus, I got to try sake from all over Japan. Loved it!
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The place is filled with a retro, historic vibe. The staff uniforms and the decor really make you feel like you've stepped back in time!
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Gongen Chaya is actually a sesame specialty shop! They offer all kinds of sesame-based dishes. I recommend trying the sesame dango.
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This restaurant is full of traditional Japanese charm, with historic gassho-style houses. You can enjoy charcoal-grilled chicken and wagyu skewers here.
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You can book a calligraphy experience here. It's a peaceful way to enjoy traditional Japanese culture.
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The most beautiful stone-paved path and cypress forest. It's an easy hike and also the most popular trail on the Iseji route! ❤️
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This area has such romantic and beautiful streets, with a classy vibe. There’s delicious food all along the way! 🙏👍
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Every November, lots of locals and tourists come here to see the autumn leaves. You can also join the annual Korankei Maple Festival. So beautiful! ❤️
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A famous sightseeing spot known far and wide. The scenery changes with each season, bringing endless enjoyment to visitors. 🙏
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Kozushima has beaches and rocky trails, but the best part is that it's the perfect spot for snorkeling. It's a great island for travelers to explore together! 🏝️
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You can see Buddhist art, calligraphy, modern paintings, and some important cultural properties and artworks here. Definitely worth a short trip.
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We got to experience the most beautiful scenery created by architect Hiroshi Sugimoto here... Absolutely stunning!
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This park is famous for birdwatching and flower viewing. There's also a big observation deck, and you can see the Kanmon Strait and the Kanmon Bridge, which is only 700 meters from Honshu. 👍
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At the Akita Culture and Industry Facility Matsushita, you can even watch performances by Akita maiko in the grand banquet hall. It's really great!
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Every house here displays all kinds of furniture and vintage goods. You can only enjoy this kind of scenery in this area! 😄
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Besides seeing the historical site, there's also a museum with easy-to-understand information.
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If you want to get away from city life and reconnect with nature, Nagasaki Bio Park is the perfect place! 🤣
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This place has a beautiful garden and you can even make your own Buddhist prayer bead bracelets. It's pretty unique! I definitely recommend stopping by for a visit.
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The park was renovated and reopened in April 2022! Now there’s a Ferris wheel, carousel, roller coaster, and more—perfect for little kids. The super long roller slide is a huge hit with children. My kids absolutely loved it!
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The zazen meditation at Eian-ji Temple is really wonderful. It's such an elegant way to start meditating and create your own peaceful time. I love coming here.
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At Nishida Family Garden Gyokusen-en, you can enjoy matcha and even book a tea ceremony experience in advance. Definitely worth trying out!
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I was so impressed to see that Shijimaya-Honpo still keeps several Japanese swords in their warehouse as family treasures. It's truly amazing!
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Genbudo Park is mainly made up of four basalt columns of different sizes. From early September to early November every year, the caves are lit up with colorful lights. It's really cool to see!
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Haha, I always come here! I have to shop at Don Quijote, Laox duty-free, and Sapporo Drug Store—these are my go-to places for shopping sprees. I always end up spending way too much, lol.
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During cherry blossom season, you'll always see tons of photographers and train enthusiasts here snapping gorgeous photos~
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The terraced rice fields here are absolutely stunning and really drew me in. I was so surprised to see a piece by Taiwanese artist Wang Wen-Chih right among the terraces—so proud! Super cool!
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Wow, wow, wow! As a huge Harry Potter fan, coming here really felt like stepping right into the movie scenes. Loved it!
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Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is a famous spot in Japan for love prayers. Every time I visit, I get an enmusubi stone for good luck in relationships—it's really effective!
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The Time Bell Tower has such a nostalgic Japanese vibe! It really stands out among the old warehouse streets. Love it~
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Hitsujiyama Park is super popular for its moss phlox! That's why I come here every year in April or May to see the flowers. The hills covered in shibazakura look just like a painting—absolutely beautiful!
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Moominvalley Park has been really popular these past few years, so there are tons of hot-selling merch! The best part is, I absolutely love Moomin—it's so cute and relaxing!
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This is a famous spot for cherry blossom viewing. Every year during sakura season, the cherry trees are in full bloom—it's dreamy and gorgeous! There are also lots of lively events during this time.
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The peonies bloom here in April, and there's even a Peony Festival! There are big playgrounds, a lawn area, and an observation deck. It's a great place to bring your family.