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  • There’s a hot spring street near Noboribetsu Onsen where you can check out souvenir shops, drugstores, and 100-yen shops. You can also visit places like Yuzawa Shrine, Enmado, and Sengen Park—lots of fun spots around Noboribetsu Onsen. Most of the hot spring hotels are located here too 🙏

  • Tsuruoka Park isn’t just home to over 700 cherry trees—it also has lots of historical sites and cultural heritage spots that attract many fans 👍

  • The liveliest shopping spot has to be Canal City Hakata! There are so many shops and restaurants, you might feel like you can't leave once you go in. It's so easy to get caught up in the excitement of bargain hunting here!

  • With the easing of border measures, Narita Airport now offers the 'Visit Japan Web' site, where you can complete quarantine, immigration, and customs procedures online in advance. It's actually super convenient! 👏

  • Kumano-Nachi Taisha is truly a place where the gods reside. Everything here is connected to nature, and it's a spiritual sanctuary for Japanese people. ❤️🙏❤️

  • Besides the observatory, there's also a fish market nearby where you can grab a meal. Super convenient and the food is fresh and tasty! 😋

  • This place feels like it's mostly locals, and the shops are affordable and fun to shop at. Definitely a must-visit spot.

  • Anpanman is a hero for Japanese kids—you'll hear children shouting 'Anpanman' everywhere! This place is perfect for families to spend a whole day, or even plan a fun overnight trip with plenty of play and shopping!