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  • Shinjuku Gyoen is honestly so relaxing~🌸 Even though it's right in busy Shinjuku, stepping inside feels like entering a whole new world. Huge lawns, gardens, and ponds make for a really pleasant walk. The cherry blossoms in spring are gorgeous, and the autumn leaves have a great vibe too. Perfect spot for a picnic or just a slow stroll to clear your mind.

  • As a World Cultural Heritage site, Nikko’s shrines and temple are must-visit spots if you’re in Nikko. Super popular and definitely worth seeing.

  • Fukagawa Fudodo is actually the Tokyo branch of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, located in Koto Ward in eastern Tokyo.

  • The streets lined with red buildings here have been designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. It's a rare sight in Japan!

  • Here, you can feed lions, elephants, and black bears, plus see giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and other animals roaming the grasslands. This is a must-do for families traveling on their own!

  • It only takes a 10-minute boat ride from Hotou Pier to visit this shrine. Since 'Hotou' in Japanese sounds like 'hitting the jackpot,' it's highly recommended!
    Come here and pray for a big win!

  • Strolling by the Kinosaki Literary Museum in Japan, wearing a yukata, with willows by the river... The hot spring street is so relaxing. LOVE

  • Inside, you can see barley straw crafts that have been designated as a traditional craft of Hyogo Prefecture. There are some historic pieces, and you can even try making a keychain yourself—such a nice experience!

  • There are art activities here that people of all ages love, plus delicious pork diaphragm dishes and original-flavored Italian gelato that's super popular. Highly recommend stopping by!

  • Every year, Farm Tomita attracts tons of flower lovers. Each type of flower blooms at a different time, so you can see lots of flowers all the way until October. As a huge flower fan, I absolutely love it here!

  • I really recommend coming here in winter when it snows. The snowy scenery with the lights is so beautiful—it feels just like a fairy tale. It's a perfect spot for photos!

  • They have all sorts of early Japanese toys here, plus the Tsuboi Sakae Literature Museum and a Japanese movie gallery. You can even see those nostalgic aluminum lunch boxes! There's just so much—great food, fun things to do, and lots of cool stuff to buy.

  • It's rare to see a museum dedicated to yokai! The buildings are really old, too, so it actually feels like a bunch of yokai might pop out. Haha, it's super cute.

  • There are so many Japanese macaques here. In the cold winter, they huddle together for warmth and look just like dumplings—it's really fun to watch!

  • The rickshaw puller shared stories about the streets and sightseeing spots in Asakusa. I really recommend wearing a kimono when you ride the rickshaw—it lets you experience Japanese culture on a deeper level!

  • Senaga Island is the newest and most beautiful spot around. You get the ocean, sunsets, and even planes to watch—it's gorgeous! Plus, there are hot springs, delicious food, and shops to explore. Totally worth a visit!

  • Every time I visit Kokusai Dori, I always check out the Yataimura in the alley. I love seeing what unique food stalls are a must-try. It's so much fun eating and drinking here. Highly recommend!

  • Nijo Market is basically Sapporo's seafood kitchen! Locals come here all the time to buy fresh fish. It's a real part of everyday life in Sapporo.

  • I really love Sushi Kiyomura at Tsukiji Market. They have a great variety of sushi, and the cheapest single piece is just 150 yen. Tastes pretty good too!

  • Suzuka Circuit is one of the oldest tracks in F1 history! I'm super excited for the F1 race this September.

  • I love coming to Kirishima Onsen Village for a soak, and enjoying hot spring eggs and corn. It feels so blissful!

  • The stone walls along both sides of the Shuri Kinjo-cho Stone Paved Path are still there, telling the story of the old capital's streets.

  • Milk Road is such a beautiful drive! You get to enjoy views of the Aso Five Peaks and even catch some sea of clouds along the way. It's a great way to really experience the natural beauty of Aso. Highly recommended!

  • I've heard from friends that if you make a wish to the deity here for a baby girl, it really works—you'll have a beautiful daughter! Pretty amazing!

  • I love visiting Ikegami Plum Garden between February and March. The red and white plum blossoms are in full bloom, and there's a gentle, sweet fragrance in the air. It's such a lovely spot for spring!