柳慧蜜's Reviews Page 1/3

  • Ouchi-juku is definitely a must-visit spot for many travelers who love coming to Japan.
    The soba at Yamamotoya tastes very light and not greasy at all.
    You eat the soba with a whole green onion, which really makes you want to take big bites of both the noodles and the onion.
    A lot of people come here just for this, so it’s a really popular place.

  • The Nada Fighting Festival held here is all about intense clashes between portable shrines. I didn't expect it to be such a masculine and even a bit rough event! It's definitely something unique and surprising.

  • It was such a special experience to join the Taiko Festival! You can hear the whistles and drums from far away, and as the taiko floats come in, the excitement builds. Watching them compete to see which float can be lifted the highest and longest is super thrilling and impressive. Every year, tens of thousands of people come to see it in person!

  • The Hojoya Festival's animal release tradition comes from the Buddhist teaching of not taking life, and it has become a festival where animals are set free back into nature. During the event, the approach to the shrine is lined with all kinds of festive stalls, like food stands and talent shows. It's a great place to stroll around and enjoy the lively atmosphere!

  • The gondola runs during both the fresh green and autumn foliage seasons every year. In winter, it operates as a ski lift. Super convenient!

  • Along the way, you can see Nakadake with smoke rising from it! You’ll also spot the Five Ponds and horses grazing on the grasslands of Kusasenri. Such a scenic drive!

  • It only takes a few minutes to walk from Ikegami Baien to Ikegami Honmonji Temple. I climbed the stone steps in the garden and got a fantastic panoramic view of all of Ota Ward. The observation deck is awesome!

  • You can start searching for different Snoopy statues around Grandberry Park. Just follow them and you'll find the entrance to the museum. So cute!

  • Take a trip to the historic Kaneiji Temple. In recent years, it’s become a popular spot thanks to the NHK Taiga drama 'Atsuhime,' which brought in lots of visitors.

  • You can interact with all kinds of animals here! You can even put a big snake around your neck—such a popular experience at this place!