Besides shopping, there are lots of exhibitions and events, so you'll never get bored here.
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You can tell it's different from the first bite. The wrapper is made from egg, which looks simple, but the taste is truly top-notch old-school style. 👍
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The Otokoyama Sake Brewery Museum is a must-visit for anyone who loves Japanese sake. You really can't miss this famous brewery!
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There's a huge red torii gate at the entrance of Yukura Shrine—it's really unique! You can also try making your own protective amulet here, which is a fun experience.
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旭山雪之村~有各種雪上活動可以體驗哦⋯⋯有雪上香蕉船&搭乘壓雪車等各種有趣雪上活動哦,還有免費的玩雪用具可借哦👍
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There's a post office inside the Takarazuka Grand Theater. After the show, you should try sending a letter to yourself! ❤️
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Kinkaku-ji is one of Kyoto’s most iconic spots! The main highlight is the Shariden, which is covered in gold leaf and looks stunning. The building is actually a reliquary hall that holds Buddha’s ashes.
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Miharu Takizakura is one of Japan’s top five cherry blossom trees. It’s over 1,000 years old! The best time to see the blossoms is in mid-April. Perfect for cherry blossom viewing.
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Mikimoto Pearl Island is the birthplace of modern pearl cultivation. They still have ama divers searching for pearls, which is really cool. Highly recommended! 👍
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After visiting the sacred Ise Jingu, you definitely shouldn't miss Okage Yokocho in front of the shrine! The gorgeous, traditional Japanese buildings are everywhere, and you’ll find all kinds of street food like grilled beef skewers and sweets. 👍
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Funaoka Castle Ruins Park draws tons of people every cherry blossom season! There are thousands of cherry trees, and the view from the riverside up to the hilltop is just stunning—absolutely breathtaking.
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Motomachi Shopping Street is one of my absolute favorite places to stroll! It’s a stylish street that mixes classic old shops with trendy new ones.
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Okunitama Shrine is a place where Japanese companies come to pray for business prosperity. I definitely recommend stopping by to pay your respects! 🙏
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Asakusa is a super popular tourist area. You'll often see visitors wandering around these charming old-town streets. There are lots of tasty and unique shops here that make you want to stay longer! 😋
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teamLab Planets has a bunch of huge immersive installations. Visitors can interact and create different visual effects—it's always changing! Highly recommend checking it out~
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Rokko Garden Terrace—depending on where you look, the angle, and the time, you get to enjoy different night views from here.
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Lake Toya is beautiful in both summer and winter. When the weather's nice, it's super relaxing and comfortable.
Especially if you stay at one of the high-end, comfy hot spring inns—it's the perfect place to unwind~~ -
At the ROKKO Forest Sound Museum, you can enjoy beautiful flowers, greenery, and scenery all year round. It's a really special museum!
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I make a pilgrimage to Cat Street every year—there are just so many trendy clothes here! ❤️ I like it! 🤟
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Every spring, about 170 cherry trees bloom beautifully around Kishiwada Castle. It's such a lovely sight! 🌸