The exterior of Phoenix Hall is designed to blend in beautifully with the designated scenic gardens.
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I definitely recommend the matcha shops along Byodoin Omotesando!
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Inside the museum, curators focus on 21st-century artists and organize different exhibitions each season.
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They use local specialties and super fresh tuna caught daily from the nearby fish market. You can really taste the difference!
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You can also watch an artificial star show in the space theater using a planetarium projector. Pretty cool experience!
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This is the largest gassho-zukuri house—so unique and full of character!
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You can try hand-made soba noodles here, plus pressed sushi and set meals packed with mountain veggies. Everything tastes amazing!
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They use a special cloth to cover natural snow and store daiginjo sake at low temperatures all year round. Pretty unique!
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There's the largest lake here, plus campsites and cabin options for staying overnight. Ura-Bandai also has lots of hot spring resorts!
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The building is made of red brick—it's a beautiful modern Western-style structure with a nostalgic vibe.
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The theme changes every season, and they hold lots of events like cosplay, plays, and book clubs. Super fun!
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The stadium has movable seats and can hold up to 30,000 people. It's huge!
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The club's hot spring water has been famous as a 'notable hot spring' for ages. The baths are fantastic!
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Wow, the view over the lake is just stunning! You can really enjoy the beauty of all four seasons here. Absolutely gorgeous.
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The signature ricotta pancakes and the eggs, which are said to be the best in the world, are both amazing! Every time I visit Japan, I make sure to stop by and try them.
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This place specializes in dishes made with locally raised chicken from their own farm. Everything is prepared with great care.
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This place is absolutely beautiful and dreamy. In recent years, it's become famous after being featured in the media, and now lots of photography enthusiasts come here to shoot.
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This is a fantastic place to bring kids—it's like the best natural classroom for learning about geography!
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It's as refreshing as a white wine—goes perfectly with Japanese cuisine!
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You can really taste the fresh spices and ingredients imported straight from Jordan. Everything is 100% Halal and super tasty!
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The three famous noodles of Morioka—reimen, jajamen, and wanko soba—are a must-try when you visit Morioka Station!
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You can enjoy a hot meal here while taking in the amazing view of the snow-covered trees. Such a unique experience!
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They use firewood grilling here, which really brings out the natural flavors of the ingredients in their teppanyaki.
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Tucked away in a quiet alley in Aoyama near Omotesando, this cafe has a cool vibe with concrete walls, wooden floors, and huge windows that bring the greenery outside right into the space.
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Locals here really love oysters! They even hold an oyster festival every year. The best season for fresh oysters is usually from October to March.
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There's always a line here, no matter when you go! Even locals from Hiroshima love this place. It's definitely one of the top-rated foods in Miyajima.
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法式餐廳以日本料理中的用色~五色為概念的擺盤~還有肉排及義大利麵醬一些餐點~我的最愛餐廳之一
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With over 200 years of history, this place serves freshly baked sweets right out of the oven!
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You can taste some of the best ramen flavors from all over Japan right here!
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During crab season, they offer a special crab menu. Definitely worth checking out if you love crab dishes!
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Among the cattle they raise, 2 to 3 are chosen as champions almost every month! The fat is smoother and healthier, which gives the meat a lighter flavor. So good!
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Awesome flavor! I really love the peaceful vibe here. Their service is great too~ 👍
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Each person gets five small plates of noodles. You can first dip them in the sauce to taste the original flavor, then add green onions and wasabi to the sauce and try it again.
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This retro-looking diner used to be a rice mill from the early Showa era, and was later turned into a restaurant. All the food is made with natural ingredients from Shodoshima—so delicious!
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A lot of Japanese people and tourists who have tried it are blown away—it's really tasty!
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It was packed during meal time. The burger patty was juicy and thick, and the bun was delicious too.
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There's a public studio where you can watch professional artists paint live—it's really special!
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If you get the chance to visit this sacred site, it's a great opportunity to learn more about Okinawa's unique culture.
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This place has the vibe of an old Japanese street! The restaurant area is really unique, and you can try all kinds of Osaka specialties here.
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Engakuji is a great spot for Zen meditation—it's the second of the Five Great Zen Temples in Kamakura, so it's pretty important. There's even a national treasure bell that's over 500 years old. Perfect for a little Kamakura getaway!
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This is one of the impressive buildings of Tokyo Station, which is a part of Japan's modern history. Really awesome.
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Not only do they sell sweets here, but there's also a Toraya tea room and exhibition space. It's the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon visit.
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The signature Kanakana set meal and Japanese-style set menus change with the seasons and ingredients, so it's always something different every time I visit.
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Their Chongqing Mapo Tofu, with its rich and spicy flavor, is absolutely addictive! The Peking duck is also something you just can't stop eating.
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In this spacious spot, you can relax on the sofa seats, enjoy the amazing view, and sip on drinks and snacks. It's a great place to spend a special moment.
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Shabu-shabu is usually a fancy meal where everyone shares one pot...oh.
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I always stop by before catching my train~ Later I realized Entrée Marché has such a huge selection of souvenirs. Some of them you can’t even find at the airport duty-free shops! Tons of Kansai-only items—so easy to shop here! 🙏
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With its red brick warehouse look, there are lots of unique restaurants and some cool clothing shops. It’s a great spot for a relaxing stroll!
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You can discover famous foods here, plus there are lots of shops inside the station, new brands with limited edition items, and Tokyo souvenirs too.
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There are so many collections, from brand new models to limited editions. They even have a dedicated after-sales service counter. Highly recommended!
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If you want to enjoy momiji manju with tea, they offer free tea. You can help yourself at the self-service area.
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They offer kimono rentals here, which are super popular with tourists. Highly recommended! 👍
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The place is filled with the cozy vibe of an old Okinawan house~ But the real highlight is the Okinawan black pork—so delicious! Highly recommend it!
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If you love vegan food, you should totally check out this ramen spot! It's right inside Tokyo Station.
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A retro train-themed restaurant—paradise for railway fans!
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They offer cocktails inspired by the Sanriku Fukko National Park, and you can really take your time to enjoy each one.
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Ginzan Onsen has preserved its old town scenery, and you can still feel the Taisho-era Japanese vibes from the early 20th century.
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There are wild ducks swimming around, all reflected in the calm waters of Kumoba Pond. The view is absolutely stunning~
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Enjoy the tropical vibes and breathtaking coastline at the southernmost tip of Kyushu~
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Take the cable car up from the Okudake trailhead, then enjoy a relaxing walk on the five-star trail. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the summit~
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There are about 2,000 goldfish here, covering 38 different types, including some rare breeds! The place is divided into several sections, each beautifully designed to showcase the elegance of the goldfish.
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Step into a Kyoto townhouse with a courtyard full of seasonal colors. In this hands-on space, you can make traditional Japanese fabric flowers using the same techniques as the artisans. Such a unique experience!
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They sell these wooden dolls here! The round heads and long bodies are so cute, and they're actually an important part of Japanese culture too~
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They have all kinds of fresh seafood here, plus locally grown veggies and other farm products. The restaurant also serves fisherman's and farmer's dishes made with these ingredients~
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After 5 p.m., it's only for locals, so make sure to go for a soak before then~
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Lake Tokura is famous as a gathering spot for swans.
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The most famous thing here is the crispy, juicy fried shrimp tempura. Unlike regular shrimp tempura, these are whole jumbo shrimp, each about 35cm long! So impressive~
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One of the most popular items here is the soft serve ice cream, especially the matcha flavor. It's topped with gold leaf, so you really get that authentic Japanese vibe.
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If you love beer, you can't miss this place~ All the beers here are handcrafted, super fresh, and really tasty.
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Just taking photos outside doesn't do it justice. The interior design was inspired by the Japanese wooden toy Cidori, with 2,000 wooden slats stretching all the way to the garden at the back. The deep space inside is even more captivating.
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Ippudo's tonkotsu broth is the main star here. There's the classic white tonkotsu, a soy sauce-infused black version, and even a spicy miso red one. Great spot if you like trying different flavors!
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The tofu here is delicious! You can also dine inside the house across from the tofu shop. Eating hot tofu on a cold day feels so comforting and happy.
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This place uses soba flour from Obanazawa—Mogami Wase variety—for their noodles. It's really unique!
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Sarasa Nishijin is a great Kyoto cafe located in the Nishijin area, which is also famous as the birthplace of high-quality Japanese textiles.
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This place has some popular dishes... The soup curry is super aromatic with spices, and the bagel French toast is really chewy and tasty.
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眺望溫泉本館風景的時,慢慢享用一六蛋糕捲哦
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The current owner's mother was a huge fan of pastries and cooking, and some guests would often be treated by her. It really adds a special touch to the experience.
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They always stick to trustworthy butcher shops and only use A5 grade Ishigaki beef.
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This place is an unexpected find—a supermarket run by housewives! Plus, you can make your own glass cup with their DIY glass-making experience.
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One of the most popular spots in the Ijinkan area.
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The shopping street is packed with all kinds of souvenir shops and restaurants.
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The staff are professional and tailor the kimono to fit each customer's needs and body type with great care.
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這是ㄧ個親子共享的森林樂園~活絡身心靈的山林健行哦
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This building is a multifunctional complex with offices, restaurants, shops, a performance hall, and art exhibition spaces all in one.
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You can still see buildings and streets from the Edo to Showa periods here.
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The foot bath was completed in 2001 and is located right in the center of the hot spring street. 👍
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Shirogane Park is a natural ecological park, and the 20-meter-high Shirogane Waterfall is one of its most famous attractions.
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The mixed-gender large bath—the cypress Sen'nin Bath—is an amazing hot spring with fantastic healing effects! ♨️
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This is the most famous tourist spot in the area, and it attracts visitors from all over the country.
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This is an indoor market and one of the largest food theme parks in Japan. Highly recommended!
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Crowds of people start pouring into this beautiful coast as soon as the sun rises.
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It's the season for autumn leaves! There's an onsen at the foot of the mountain ♨️ Let's go to Mt. Kurikoma this fall to see the foliage...
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Amanoiwato Shrine is built near the legendary cave where the sun goddess Amaterasu is said to have hidden. ⛩️
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The band really knows how to get the crowd going... Everyone at the tables was standing up, holding their bottles, clapping along, and swaying to the music!
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Higashi Chaya District has preserved a lot of traditional instruments and architecture, and many shops have transformed into stores selling traditional goods~
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Skiing down an ungroomed run that's about 2 kilometers long—so thrilling and fun!
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Located right on Route 237, this place is a hub for Asahikawa's industry, food, and tourism.
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This is a great spot to take in the beautiful hills and get a full view of the Tokachi mountain range.
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You can see all kinds of blooming flowers at the farm. The view of Furano and Biei's countryside from the hillside is just gorgeous!
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There are walking trails here, so you can really enjoy a nice stroll. The fall foliage from early to mid-November is absolutely beautiful!
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The autumn leaves and the blue stream here are stunning. The scenery really helps you forget all your fatigue.
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Visited Ashino Park during Golden Week for the cherry blossom festival—the park looked so beautiful! 😋
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This facility helps promote Japan's horseback riding culture and even has a full racecourse.
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There are so many types of flowers here and the scenery is just delightful.
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The instruments used in Kanazawa's traditional Noh theater, Kaga Hosho, are the inspiration here, really showing off the area's deep cultural roots.
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I especially recommend coming here during the snowy winter season—the photos turn out so magical! I originally thought it would only look beautiful at night with all the lights, but I was pleasantly surprised by how stunning it is with snow everywhere. It really makes for some amazing pictures.
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Legend has it that Emperor Ojin personally planted this tree when he visited Shodoshima. During the Edo period, it was considered one of the island's most iconic giant trees. 👍
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在1樓有以次時代商品的松下商品為主題的展示,也可以實際體驗。
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There's a tea house and a memorial hall in the park, plus a Japanese garden with a pavilion and beautiful views of the landscape. So pretty!
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This is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Yamagata Prefecture. When in Rome, do as the locals do—enjoy food and drinks under the cherry trees! ✌️
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Besides the modern department stores lining the street, there are also over 150 unique specialty shops here! 🙏👍
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One of Japan's top 100 terraced rice fields... Honestly, it's really nice 👍 Very peaceful vibe.
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This is an adorable Maneki Neko (lucky cat) shrine⛩️. Highly recommended!
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There's a huge outdoor tank, dolphin shows, and even a jellyfish display.
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At Hiyoriyama Park, you can see the old Kitakami River flowing into the Pacific Ocean, plus beautiful peninsulas and islands.
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Inside the shrine, there's a unique squid fishing fortune draw, and you can also get fortunes from the lucky rabbit.
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This lake was built in 1960 to help with food supply and power generation—it's the largest and also the most beautiful man-made lake in Japan.
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Highly recommend taking the trail from Kumano Peak to get a distant view of Okama Crater Lake. It takes about an hour, so make sure to wear proper clothes and shoes.
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Kamui Kotan in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, is one of the stations on the JR Hakodate Main Line. I really like this place.
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The Botchan Karakuri Clock has now become one of the area's iconic landmarks!
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Hakkoda Mountains are perfect if you want to spend a relaxing time away from the crowds.
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They play this special 'planetary scale' background music on the observatory floor. It really puts you at ease.
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Now the festival features giant kites flown from both sides of the river. It's really unique!
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The waterfall looks different in every season and the powerful flow is truly impressive. If you're traveling in Northern Kanto, this is a must-see spot!
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Shirakami Sanchi has the world's largest beech forest. It's one of the most untouched places out there!
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There's a big park and lots of green space here. If you want to escape the crowds and camp out in real nature, this is the place to go!
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這主題設計了一個綜合娛樂園區哦,其中最大的看點就是1:1大小、會動的鋼彈模型啦!很酷哦
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This is Japan's number one! There are 3,333 stone steps you can climb. I came here just to conquer the longest staircase in Japan—highly recommended!
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The Matsukawa Pleasure Boat is a sightseeing cruise on the Matsukawa River. It's available all year except winter, and the cherry blossoms in spring are a huge hit with visitors!
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You can try hand-made soba noodles and meditation in Toga Village!
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This is a great place to enjoy some of Japan's most iconic folk songs every day. You can listen to Yasugibushi live and also catch performances of the traditional coin drum and dances. Definitely worth checking out!
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This time I visited the Akita City Folk Performing Arts Heritage Center and the Former Kaneko Family Residence. I saw the Mist Hall showcasing Akita's traditional arts, and also explored the old merchant's house. They're right next to each other, so it's perfect for a short trip.
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If you're traveling with kids, you have to visit Fukuoka! I highly recommend checking out Marine World Uminonakamichi by the sea~~
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This is Japan's first building that combines amazing views, fun attractions, and the latest VR games. Super fun!
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The old Shuseikan Reverberatory Furnace Ruins were designed for smelting iron. It's definitely worth a visit.
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This city has really flourished as Japan's center for traditional crafts.
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The building is designed with Japanese dimensions but has a colonial-style balcony. It's a unique blend of Japanese and Western styles, making it a great example of Western influence on Japanese architecture.
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At Wajima Kobo Nagaya, you can tour the workshops, try making things yourself, and shop. It's a great place to experience the charm of lacquerware.
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There's a mini exhibition area introducing Fuchu's seasonal customs. It's pretty unique!
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It's definitely worth visiting Baishoin Temple on the 8th of every month!
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Tokyu Kabukicho Tower has it all—hotel, food, and entertainment! The restaurants here are open 24 hours, and there are live music performances at night. If you want to experience Shinjuku's nightlife, you have to check this place out.
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Nomiyama Kannonji is a special temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect. It's also famous for its beautiful autumn leaves.
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Lake Okutama is located in Chichibu-Tama National Park. It's actually the Ogouchi Reservoir and is the most iconic spot in the Okutama area.
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The best part is you can get amazing photos of Lake Kawaguchi with Mount Fuji in the background!
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This spot is perfect for manga fans! If you love reading or want to learn more about the history of Kitakyushu's streets, you should definitely check it out.
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Every year, many people come here to worship because they admire Saint Nichiren. It's a sacred place for followers of the Nichiren sect.
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There's a barbecue area here—perfect for a family outing! 🎭
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Each season here has its own unique charm. The scenery is truly impressive! 🤭
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Whether you love hiking, camping, picnicking, snorkeling, or cycling, you can do it all here in Itoigawa! 🥹
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Lake Aoki is the best spot for water sports in the summer. Whether it's canoeing, kayaking, or SUP, you can do it all here! 💪
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There are flowers and plants here all year round 🪴. You can also enjoy the sunrise, sunset, and a sky full of stars. It's really amazing.
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A must-visit for dinosaur fans! There are real dinosaur fossils here—absolutely mind-blowing to see them up close.
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d47 MUSEUM hosts all kinds of exhibitions, from architecture and design to food, fashion, and nature. I really love this place!
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Once you buy a ticket here, you can play with all the toys as much as you want. As parents, it's great not having to pay extra, and the kids had an awesome time!
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This place has a super special Edohigan cherry tree that's over 300 years old! What's really cool is that it grows out of a crack, almost two feet wide, in a huge rock. Totally worth coming here to see the cherry blossoms!
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The healing effects of Takeo Onsen attract lots of Japanese people and travelers. It's a great spot to relax in the hot springs—highly recommend!
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Besides the amazing hot spring water, I really love the konjac balls here—they're delicious! Definitely give them a try if you visit.
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This is Tokyo's very first professional classical music concert hall. I really enjoy coming here for concerts.
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On clear days, you can even see Mt. Fuji from here. Couples really love coming to this spot!
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Haneda Shrine is the guardian for all the airlines—they come here to pray for safe flights and operations. It's really unique!
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This is the oldest Inari shrine in Tokyo. Every time I visit, I always get a goshuin stamp here.
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There's a tree here that's been voted the most beautiful illumination in Japan. With the church in the background, it's super easy to lose track of time while taking photos.
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Visiting breweries is always one of my favorite things to do.
First, it's free, and second, you get to eat and drink—so awesome!
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I visited Ryuokyo Gorge this time. It's not very well-known in Taiwan, but after walking through it, I felt it was totally worth the trip. Highly recommended!