Tokyo Station Ichibangai—I always come here for Tokyo Ramen Street and to buy souvenirs. You can eat, shop, and browse, so it's a great way to pass the time while waiting for your train.
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Hakodate Children's Land... It's a great spot for families to spend the whole day. There's even the 'oldest' Ferris wheel in Japan 🎡, which gives off a retro vibe! 🤣
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Nakasu Yatai is basically Japan's legal street food stalls... and it's also one of the most beautiful riverside spots in Fukuoka.
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The cherry blossoms at Himeji Castle are absolutely stunning. It's just an hour by JR train if you're traveling on your own. The white castle with the soft pink cherry blossoms looks so beautiful together. Highly recommended!
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Niigata Furusato Mura has a market selling local Niigata specialties and a restaurant with regional flavors. You can buy some local farm products here—it's pretty nice!
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When planning a trip to Wakayama, Wakayama Castle is definitely one of the must-see landmarks. There are also plenty of other great spots in Wakayama City, like the historic Saikazaki Fishing Port and amusement parks. It's a place worth visiting again! 👍
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Every time I come to Hakata Station in Kyushu, I have to eat at Ikkousha! Their tonkotsu ramen is especially good. Among all the shops in Hakata Ramen Street, Ikkousha is always the busiest! 👍
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Meigetsudo started in 1993 and their manju has become one of the best-selling in the world! I definitely recommend this as a souvenir for friends.
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Nishitetsu Grand Hotel in the Tenjin area has an awesome location and really reasonable prices. The breakfast is delicious too. No wonder it gets such high ratings—definitely worth staying here! 🎊
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Ohori Park is like Fukuoka's backyard garden. It's a great place for a relaxing stroll. So peaceful. ❤️
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