Marcel Martin's Reviews Page 1/2

  • Once the ropeway reaches the top, you get a panoramic view of Lake Haruna. The water is crystal clear and the lake is surrounded by mountains.

  • The history here dates back to the Edo period, and the whole place is filled with a strong sense of tradition. The shrine's design is simple yet elegant, giving you a sacred feeling of being connected to both nature and the divine.

    As soon as you enter Kaminarimon, the giant red lantern immediately catches your eye. It's a super popular spot for photos! The gate symbolizes welcome and blessings, and the whole atmosphere feels lively and joyful.

  • Here, visitors can not only admire beautiful ceramic works, but also try making them themselves and get a deeper understanding of Kyoto's ceramic culture.

  • The rose garden here is especially famous. Every year when the roses are in full bloom, tons of visitors come to see them.

    Walking across the vast sand dunes, you can really feel the power of the wind constantly shaping new landscapes. That's what makes the dunes so unique and fascinating.

  • The mountains were covered in vibrant autumn leaves—totally worth the trip.

  • You can even stay inside the park! Our whole family had a blast here.

  • You have to wait in line to go up, and also to come down. It can get pretty tiring.

  • After visiting, I learned about all the challenges faced during construction. The engineers put in a huge amount of effort to overcome them. It's truly an impressive feat of engineering.