Choshi Valley Nature Zoo: Monkey Kingdom is super fun! There are so many monkeys just roaming around freely—you can watch them interact up close. It really feels like stepping into their world, not your typical zoo experience. Highly recommend for families with kids!
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The whole vibe here is super futuristic—it's like walking into a high-end, stylish city model. Tons of food options, from fancy Japanese cuisine to trendy coffee shops.
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Okage Yokocho has all kinds of delicious food. This udon shop's broth is super light and not greasy, and the noodles are really chewy and springy—so satisfying to eat.
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I love visiting here because you get to taste sake in a Japanese-style room with a garden view. The atmosphere and traditional vibe are fantastic.
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The flower fields here are just as stunning as anywhere else! They're open from June to October, and you can snap photos of dozens of colorful flowers. Awesome spot! 👍
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Flower viewing in Furano, Hokkaido, is always on my must-do list. There are so many beautiful flower fields in Furano!
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I love the vibe here, it feels so exotic! You can take a relaxing stroll along the bay, too.
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The museum has collected a lot of paintings and crafts from artists in the northern Hokkaido region. 😘
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Iwate Park hosts the Stone Wall Music Festival, which is really popular! This celebration happens every September.
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This has become the hottest pilgrimage spot for couples in Japan! 👍
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This place has such an artistic vibe and a warm, welcoming feel. It's honestly the most beautiful station I've ever seen! 👍
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The souvenirs at Tokyo Station Ichibangai aren't just for tourists—even locals love shopping here! If you're into Japanese dramas or anime, you'll definitely find something you like 😄
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If you're a history buff, you definitely don't want to miss the Date Masamune Historical Perspective! You can also visit the Date family's roots and the Sendai Castle ruins for some amazing views of Sendai City.
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JR Hakata City is a shopping complex that brings together shopping, dining, relaxation, and sightseeing all in one place. It's the perfect spot to shop till you drop! 👍
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The observatory lights up on weekends, making the night view even more romantic. It's a perfect spot for couples to go on a date! ❤️
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Narita Airport introduced Face Express in 2021. It's a self check-in system that verifies your passport and registers your face, so you don't need to show your boarding pass or passport anymore. From baggage drop to security and the gate, it's all facial recognition. Super convenient! 🤣👍
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AEON Mall Wakayama has over 30 restaurants—buffets, Japanese, Chinese, Western cuisine, you name it! There are AEON STYLE sections from the 1st to 3rd floors, including a big supermarket. 👍 It's a great place to shop!
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Tenjin Chikagai... it's honestly a food paradise! ❤️ Highly recommend.
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Right now, Tokyo Disneyland has a daily limit on visitors. Make sure to buy your tickets in advance to guarantee entry, then take your time and enjoy all the attractions to the fullest! ❤️
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Currently, Haneda Airport has several COVID-19 safety measures in place. Travelers are asked to check their temperature and make sure they don't have a fever or cough before heading to the airport. Once there, you need to wear a mask, wash your hands often, use sanitizer regularly, and keep a safe distance from others.
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Eigenji Temple has been famous as a spot for autumn leaves since it was founded. During the fall, so many people come to visit and enjoy the beautiful foliage.
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Uwasekigata Park is a well-known cherry blossom spot in Niigata. In spring, you can see rows of cherry trees in full bloom—perfect for hanami!
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Near Dazaifu Tenmangu, there's a special-edition Ichiran Ramen and a Starbucks designed by Kengo Kuma. Both are must-visit spots in my opinion. Just wanted to share—definitely take a stroll around here! 😋
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The tonkotsu ramen at Hakata Ikkousha Main Store is all about that rich, flavorful broth. It's unforgettable after just one bite! 😄
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Last summer, I visited Kusasenri and saw Mt. Eboshi and the lush green grasslands. There were herds of horses strolling lazily across the fields—the scenery was gorgeous and relaxing. You can even go horseback riding here! Next time, I'll bring my daughter to try it out. 🐎❤️
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Banna Park is such a great place to bring family and friends! There's a super long slide—really one of the longest I've seen—and a huge, wide concrete slide that's just wild. The playground has something for all ages: climbing, ropes, balance beams, sand play, and more. Plus, the observation deck has an absolutely stunning view!!!!!!!!! Loved it.
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Kajo Park—once you walk in, you see this huge open space. It's really comfortable. Even though there are lots of people during cherry blossom season, the park is so big and the cherry trees are everywhere, so everyone can find a nice spot to enjoy the blossoms. It really lifts your spirits.
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Namba Yasaka Shrine has these super cute lucky fish charms for love! You have to make a wish here. Plus, it's supposed to drive away bad luck and bring you good fortune. Love it!
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The small theater at the National Film Archive of Japan hosts different themed events based on directors, actors, countries, genres, and eras. Pretty nice!
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KIRIN Ichiban is truly Japan's national beer! After touring the brewery and learning about the difference between the first and second wort, I realized how rare it is. Great experience!
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Every time I visit Japan, I always go to GRANSTA. There are so many shops here, you can't possibly see them all in one day. There are just too many souvenir options to choose from!
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Inside the Yamato Museum, you can see a model of the Yamato, real fighter planes, and torpedoes. You can also learn about shipbuilding and science—Japan's world-renowned technology! I was honestly blown away!!!
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There are Anpanman museums in Nagoya, Yokohama, Kobe, Sendai, and Fukuoka, but... Nagoya is the only one with an outdoor play area and themed scenes!
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Tamarokuto Science Center is located in Nishitokyo City and is a great spot for families to have fun together. There are five exhibition rooms inside, each with its own special theme. Super enjoyable!