When the time comes, the whole clock tower opens up and little figures come out to perform. It’s really fun to watch.
Botchan Karakuri Clock | Review by Wuanli
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Le Gaulois Furano
Nestled within the grounds of the Shin Furano Prince Hotel, Le Gaulois Furano is an Italian restaurant that seamlessly blends into the surrounding forest with its softly curved architecture. The warm, wooden interior creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to share special moments with loved ones.
If you come to Furano in winter, you definitely have to visit this place. The snowy night view is seriously postcard-perfect. Looking out through the large windows is stunning, and the snow scenery paired with the wooden cabin atmosphere feels so uniquely Hokkaido.
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Harunire Terrace
This is a “small town” with nine buildings connected with wide wooden decks, utilizing a grove of more than 100 Japanese elm trees alongside the clear stream.
Harunire Terrace has such a refined feel. The whole wooden deck walkway paired with the forest scenery makes for a really relaxing stroll. It’s definitely a representative spot for a slow trip in Karuizawa.
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PLUSTA Tokyo Yaesu Chuo
PLUSTA Tokyo Yaesu Chuo is located outside the Yaesu Central South Gate at Tokyo Station. It is one of PLUSTA’s large shops and is easy to use for travelers taking the Tokaido Shinkansen. Located outside the Yaesu Central South Gate, it is easy to stop by along the route toward the Shinkansen ticket gates. Since it is in a busy area with plenty of foot traffic, it is also highly visible and easy to find even for first-time visitors.
Besides must-buy Tokyo souvenirs, the store also has drinks, bento boxes, snacks, and more. It’s super convenient when you need to grab some food or pick up souvenirs at the last minute all in one stop.
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