Not many people, which is a huge plus.
Zero pressure of being surrounded by tourists.
王維娟's Reviews Page 1/2
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The store is bright and has a lively vibe. There are often special deals or tax-free offers, which is great for tourists. The staff are proactive and pretty attentive with their service. Basically, if you're in Ikebukuro and want to buy electronics or small gadgets, this is the place to go!
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The elegant arch design of the bridge gives it a retro vibe, and it's even more romantic when it's lit up at night. Walking on the bridge, you can enjoy views of both sides of the Shinano River. Whether you're taking a stroll during the day or unwinding at night, it's a great spot to stop, enjoy the scenery, and snap some photos.
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Having a glass of Hakkaisan lets you really taste the essence of Japanese sake culture. It's a joyful drinking experience! 🥰
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If you're holding senbei, the deer will swarm around you—especially the males, who might even nudge you with their butts! The senbei cost 200 yen.
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The cable car ride up was exciting, and the 360-degree panoramic view from the top is absolutely breathtaking.
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We happened to visit during hydrangea season—perfect timing.
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A dreamy wonderland that brings back so many memories for girls of all ages...
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Came here for my first shrine visit of the year. There aren't many foreign tourists around.
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This is the shrine inside Kiyomizu-dera that's dedicated to love. There are two 'love stones' at Jishu Shrine, and legend says if you walk from one stone to the other with your eyes closed while thinking of your crush, your wish will come true!
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