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  • Tanga Market really has that traditional market vibe! Highly recommend checking it out—you can really experience what it's like for locals to shop here. 👍

  • I visited Tenjin Chikagai in Fukuoka and after shopping there, I realized Kyushu has such an awesome underground shopping street! All those trendy clothes, stylish bags, and practical shoes totally made me go crazy—I just kept swiping my card and buying stuff! Highly recommend checking this place out!

  • Wow, Kaiseizan Park! The cherry blossoms are overflowing along the path, even spilling over the walls... So beautiful! 👍

  • I love this place because they have over 85,000 film archives. They also host all kinds of events regularly.

  • In this old street where every few steps tells a story, you really get to feel the mix of old and new Tokyo vibes. Nihonbashi 😀

  • It's called the Davos of Japan and we absolutely love it! This ski resort has a long history and the snow quality is fantastic~ Highly recommended!

  • I really love the garden at Suizenji! It's so atmospheric~ The shops nearby are also great for browsing. Last time I went, I even tried on a kimono and felt just like a Japanese girl~ hehe

  • Fukidashi Park at the foot of Mount Yotei is famous for its natural spring water. Every time I visit, I make sure to fill up with plenty of this fresh spring water!

  • Wow, the cherry blossom season here is absolutely stunning—so beautiful and breathtaking! Love it!

  • Springtime at Ueno Park is just unforgettable because of the cherry blossoms! There are about 1,200 cherry trees blooming all at once. During the cherry blossom festival, you'll find tons of food stalls selling beer, yakisoba, oden, okonomiyaki, and more, so it's always lively. I never bring anything with me—just enjoy the blossoms and grab snacks from the stalls nearby. It feels so happy and lucky~

  • I really love that inside the Expo Park, there's the Tower of the Sun, designed by Japanese artist Taro Okamoto for the Expo. Even after the Expo ended and most buildings were taken down, the Tower of the Sun was left standing. That really moved me.