The white torii gate with the Meoto Iwa rocks in the background looks both sacred and romantic. It's a really meaningful spot for couples—a symbol of happiness!
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The 'Banana Man' statue is so funny! You have to take a photo with it. 😂
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The most famous thing at Meiji Jingu Gaien is the stadium. I always bring my kids here to play. There are all kinds of sports facilities and even a children's park—it's a favorite for the little ones! 👍
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Edogawa Natural Zoo is free to enter, and even though it's small, it has everything! The interactive area is super popular—you can hug rabbits and guinea pigs, or get close to goats and sheep (open twice a day: 10:00–11:45 and 13:15–15:00). The kids never want to leave! ❤️
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Hakodate Station has a place where you can store your luggage. It's pretty much the center of Hakodate city, and you can also catch the Hakodate bus or streetcar to get to different attractions!
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The scenery along Miho no Matsubara is so peaceful, with that laid-back small town vibe. It's perfect for street photography. The road in front of the bus stop goes straight toward Mt. Fuji 🗻... Absolutely stunning, just breathtaking! 👍
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Nakasu Yatai... Every food stall has something different, like oden, fried noodles, meat salads, and more. Honestly, it really reminds me of the small night markets in Taiwan!
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Settsukyo Park has beautiful forest scenery! The unique rock formations, cliffs, and valleys are stunning. The natural landscapes here are gorgeous all year round 👍
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Rainbow Bridge is famous not just for its transportation use—the spectacular views add a unique charm to the Odaiba area.
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Shinjuku Gyoen was originally an imperial garden. It's not only a national park but also one of the most popular spots for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
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Manns Wines Komoro Winery offers tours every day. You can taste a variety of wines and find your favorite one while you're here!
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Manns Winery offers tours every day! You get to see rows of oak barrels aging their wines in the cellar, and you can taste a bunch of different wines to find your favorite. Super fun experience for wine lovers!
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This temple is dedicated to the Child-Giving Kannon. People come here to pray for children, and it’s said to be really effective!
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Uwasekigata Park is amazing in spring with all the cherry blossoms. There are different flowers blooming throughout the year. It’s a great spot for picnics, hiking, or just spending a whole day outdoors.
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At Miharu Takizakura, you can buy special limited-edition stamps and postcards from the Miharu Post Office. Great for collectors!
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You can buy pearls at Mikimoto Pearl Island! The products are actually cheaper here than in Taiwan.
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Canal City Hakata isn’t just a shopping mall—it’s a famous Hakata landmark. The buildings are surrounded by a canal, with the sound of fountains and lots of greenery. It really feels like an oasis in the city. Highly recommend!
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Tenjin Chikagai has five major department stores—PARCO, Mitsukoshi, Daimaru, Iwataya, and SOLARIA STAGE. It’s super fun to shop here! I love coming to buy things.
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Eboshiyama feels like a little hill, and the park is perfect for cherry blossom viewing with family. At night, you can enjoy the illuminated cherry blossoms too. I come here every year—love it!!!
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After visiting Kema Sakuranomiya Park, the Mint Bureau, and Osaka Castle—three famous cherry blossom spots—I only walked the best part of Kema Sakuranomiya Park, but its cherry blossoms totally won me over. This place is definitely worth the trip!
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teamLab Planets in Toyosu, Tokyo is an interactive art museum where you experience art with your whole body through lights and lines. It's super relaxing for both body and mind!
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Finally got a chance to visit Chitose, so I stopped by the Chitose Aquarium, which is said to be one of the largest freshwater aquariums in Japan. Saw lots of unique fish—really cool place!
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This place once hosted a flower expo. There are tons of plants and lots of photo spots for flower lovers. It's also one of Japan's popular tourist attractions.
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GRANSTA has some limited-time bento, desserts, and souvenir gifts for sale. So many choices, it was almost overwhelming! I have to say, the Japanese really have a passion for great food!
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I really love Japanese hot springs, especially this one! No matter how many times I come, I never get tired of it! 🤣