You have to do a bit of climbing, but once you're up there, you get an amazing view of Lake Biwa and the mountains. On clear days, the scenery is super wide and open. At night, you can catch the night view—it's really romantic. It's not crowded at all, so it's quiet and perfect if you want to get away from the noise and just enjoy the scenery.
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Ushidake Onsen Ski Resort
This ski resort is known for its spectacular views, where you can take in both Toyama Bay, said to be the most beautiful in the world, and the Tateyama Mountain Range, often compared to the European Alps. Its runs are also a major draw, with a maximum skiing distance of 2,000 meters and gentler slopes than many other resorts. That makes it especially well suited to beginners and intermediate skiers, with visitors of all ages, from children to seniors, able to enjoy skiing here.
It doesn’t get too crowded, and even beginners won’t feel too pressured here. The runs aren’t too difficult, so it feels smooth and easy to ski, making it a great place to practice at your own pace.
When you get tired, you can go straight to the hot springs, which is a huge plus. It’s so relaxing.
The overall vibe feels very local and down-to-earth. It’s not one of those flashy big ski resorts, but if you want a laid-back ski trip and a little healing on the side, this place is pretty great. -
Nishi Park (Sendai)
The oldest urban park in Sendai, opened in 1875. It originated from the site once known as Sakuragaoka Park. The hilly area, once lined with samurai residences, was developed into a park, where large trees such as zelkova and ginkgo are scattered throughout, creating a rich natural setting in every season.
It’s not very big overall, but it’s really pleasant. There are lots of green trees, it’s easy to walk around, and it’s a great place for a stroll or just to sit and zone out. During cherry blossom season, the popularity really shoots up, especially at night when the lights are on and the atmosphere is fantastic. It does get pretty crowded, though.
On regular days, it’s very relaxed. You’ll see locals walking their dogs, jogging, and even lying on the grass scrolling on their phones. -
BARBARA EXPO RESTAURANT
True to its concept, “Wonderful table style for Nice people!”, BARBARA EXPO RESTAURANT is a place to enjoy wonderful food and a great time. The menu is French-based with Italian and Spanish touches, designed to please both the palate and the eye. From pasta and gratin to omurice, paella, and hamburg steak, there’s plenty to explore.
Lots of options—pasta, risotto, and steak dishes. The flavors are consistent and safe, but not quite “wow, this is amazing.”
Portions feel just right for women; for men, it might be a little on the small side.
For a department-store restaurant, the prices are a bit on the high side, but with the atmosphere, it’s still acceptable.
