Seeing Tokyo Tower paired with a temple is really something, and it’s unexpectedly beautiful.
MEFEI WANG's Reviews Page 1/2
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You don’t need to “get it” here—you just need to stay for a while. After you visit, you’ll understand why everyone makes sure to put it on their itinerary.
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The second I took my gloves off, I regretted it within 3 seconds. But I still had to get photos—there’s no way you can see scenery like this in Taiwan. You’ve gotta come at least once in your life.
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I wasn’t expecting much, but it looked way better in person than in the photos. It somehow feels slow and laid-back even though you’re in Tokyo—super relaxing.
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The fabric is very fine and feels really comfortable—no scratchiness at all. It’s a bit pricier than regular socks, but it’s worth it.
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There’s a lot of travel info here, so it’s super convenient if you want to plan your trip. The staff are really friendly, and they can communicate in both English and Chinese with no problem.
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Each doll has its own unique design and story behind it, and it really makes you feel the charm of Japanese folk craftsmanship.
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The trail to the waterfall is very convenient, and you can enjoy all kinds of natural scenery along the way. There's an observation deck near the falls where you can take in the breathtaking view of the entire waterfall.
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The museum has a huge collection of historical materials and artifacts related to the Japanese Navy, including a model of the battleship Yamato, various weapons, naval uniforms, and historical photos. These exhibits gave me a thorough understanding of the development of the Japanese Navy.
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The Dome and the exhibits in the surrounding Peace Memorial Park, including documents and photos, give a detailed record of the destructive power of the atomic bomb and its aftermath.
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