雪兒's Reviews Page 3/5

  • Wow, the scenery here is absolutely stunning! In summer, the place is covered with wildflowers, fall brings beautiful autumn colors, and in winter, it's a great spot for skiing. Highly recommended!

  • I'm so glad I came back here. For lunch, I had somen noodles at the famous Nakabuan on Shodoshima. I ordered the simplest cold somen, and the noodles, chilled with ice, were extra chewy and smooth. So delicious!

  • Since the Kinosaki Literary Museum opened, people don't just enjoy soaking in the hot springs in yukata anymore—they also take time to appreciate the literary corners. It's a nice change.

  • This sake brewery is nestled by the river among the mountains. They use fresh, clear water to brew really good sake.

  • Japanese people love coming here for the nostalgic vibe. Every time travelers visit Tsuetate and soak in the hot springs, they leave feeling refreshed and energized. Highly recommended!

  • There's a giant swing in the park that can fit a hundred people at once! You can also get up close with capybaras and kangaroos. Highly recommended!

  • One of Japan's hidden gems! You can look out over the mountains and even see Fukushima City. It's been chosen as one of the Azuma Eight Views—the scenery is absolutely beautiful.

  • Besides the beautiful autumn leaves with a traditional Japanese vibe, the shining golden ginkgo trees here are definitely worth seeing!

  • This is an interactive experience where you can learn about and try Okinawan Eisa drum dancing. It's a great way to discover the history and culture of Eisa!

  • Walking on a carpet of fallen leaves, listening to the gentle stream and the chirping of birds—it's really beautiful.