If you visit Shirakawa-go, don’t miss going up to the Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observatory. From above, you can look out over the World Heritage village of Shirakawa-go, with its beautiful gassho-style houses spread out before you. The view is truly stunning.
Every season has its own completely different charm: fresh green in spring, lush greenery in summer, red maples in fall, and a dreamy snowy landscape in winter. Every photo looks like a postcard.
Standing at the observatory and taking in the peaceful mountain village scenery makes you want to slow down and really appreciate the beauty of nature, history, and culture coming together.
They also give you a free commemorative photo with the beautiful Shirakawa-go scenery, which makes for a precious keepsake from the trip. Definitely worth saving.
Ogimachi Castle Ruins Observatory | Review by 王小鈞
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Osu Shopping Street
Nagoya‘s biggest arcade is surrounded by Wakamiya, Fushimi, Osu and Minami-Otsu Streets. Almost 1,200 stores and facilities in all kinds of genres are clustered - restaurants, second-hand, general, and appliance stores, etc. are creating a unique atmosphere.
Osu Shopping Street is a popular shopping area that’s a must-visit after seeing Osu Kannon. The area is huge, with all kinds of unique snacks, desserts, clothing, lifestyle goods, and specialty shops. You can eat as you walk and browse as you go, so it never gets boring.
It has a great local vibe, and you can find plenty of affordable hidden gems. Whether you’re here for food or shopping, it has you covered. If you enjoy taking your time exploring and hunting for little finds, I’d recommend setting aside a full day to really experience the charm of Osu Shopping Street. -
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Midland Square
This 247m complex in front of Nagoya Station stands tallest among buildings in Tokai Region. The commerce wing is filled with high-fashion oversea brands, restaurants, and cafes as well as a movie complex and a gallery to show off Lexus luxury cars.
A fantastic spot to enjoy Nagoya’s night view. Take the elevator up to the high-rise observation area, and you can see the whole city sparkling below.
The daytime cityscape is great, but after the lights come on at night, it feels even more romantic and beautiful. Perfect for a date or for slowing down during your trip to take in the night scenery.
If you’re visiting Nagoya, don’t miss this free and worthwhile night-view spot. It’s a great way to make a memorable moment on your trip. -
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Hida Kotte-ushi
Located in the historical district of Hida Takayama, the Kotte-ushi specializes in nigiri-sushi topped with Hida beef for takeout only. Eating Hida beef at a reasonable price while strolling about the traditional town of Hida Takayama has become a very popular activity, resulting in long lines of visitors wishing to try this gourmet street food.
Hida beef sushi in Takayama’s old town is a must-try popular food when visiting Hida Takayama.
The freshly seared Hida beef melts in your mouth, with tender, juicy meat. Paired with vinegared rice, it brings out the beef’s rich sweetness even more. Every bite is unforgettable.
There can be quite a line, but it’s absolutely worth the wait. Enjoying this local specialty while strolling through the old streets is definitely one of the most memorable flavors of a Takayama trip. -























