Shih Shih's Reviews

  • There's a Starbucks, some cafes, and little Japanese restaurants inside. If you need a break, you can just sit down and recharge anytime.

    After the original site was flooded, the shrine was moved here. It's the main Kumano Shrine in Japan and also a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • The cobblestone streets are lined with Japanese restaurants selling chicken skewers, oden, and there are izakayas too. The whole place is full of old-school Japanese vibes.

  • This is the largest temple in the ancient capital of Nara, and it's also the biggest wooden building still standing in the world.

  • A classic and dreamy spot—one of the must-visit shrines when traveling to Kyoto.