When you come to Japan, you can’t miss the wildly popular I’m donut ?! There are huge lines every day, especially on weekends when the line stretches outside the shop, but it’s honestly worth it for that first bite.
The texture isn’t dense like a traditional donut. It’s fluffy, slightly moist, and melts in your mouth. Every flavor has its own personality, so it’s no surprise it went viral online.
If you’re planning to pass by, be sure to set aside time to wait in line and try this dreamy donut that you’ll fall in love with after one bite!
I'm donut ? Nakameguro | Review by 王小鈞
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Nishijima Horticultural Park
The “Fruit and Floral Paradise” of Nishijima Horticultural Park attracts many tourists. Their "fruit ticket" includes tasting high-quality watermelon and other melon varieties all year round. Enjoy the beautiful blooming flowers and tour the melon greenhouses.
One of the things I was most looking forward to on my trip to Shikoku was strawberry picking at Nishijima Horticultural Park. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough strawberries that day, so they couldn’t open it for picking. I was a little disappointed.
But I changed gears and tried their super popular melon ice cream instead. It was rich, sweet, and so refreshing—a nice little unexpected surprise! I also bought a small box of fresh strawberries to enjoy back at the hotel. Each one was bright red, plump, fragrant, sweet-tart, and juicy. Seriously delicious.
Even though I didn’t get to pick strawberries myself this time, it still became a different kind of lovely travel memory. I’m looking forward to trying again next time! -
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Ine no Funaya
Ine Bay is located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture, where fishing has been thriving since ancient times. Along the coast, there is a row of buildings called "Funaya," whose first floor is connected to the sea as a storage area for boats used for fishing.
When visiting Kyoto, there’s more than just old temples and charming streets. This time, we made a special trip to Ine Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, and the scenery was so soothing the moment we arrived!
The traditional “funaya” boat houses lined up along the bay are really unique. The first floor is for boats, and the second floor is living space. The whole village sits between the mountains and the sea, almost like time has stopped in an old fishing village. The calm water, neat wooden buildings, and relaxed, peaceful atmosphere made me want to slow down and really enjoy it all.
It does take some time to get to Ine, but once you see this picture-perfect ocean view, it feels totally worth it! If you love Japan’s natural scenery and slow travel, Ine Bay is definitely a must-visit spot near Kyoto ❤️ -
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Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
Located in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture, Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park is a breathtaking viewpoint that overlooks Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views. Situated on the slopes of Mt. Nariai at an altitude of 130 meters, the park is easily accessible via the Amanohashidate Cable Car or lift from Fuchu Station.
When we visited Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, we not only enjoyed the amazing “matanozoki” view, but also made time to walk around Kasamatsu Park on the north side. It’s not just an observation spot for the scenery—there are also lots of little surprises that are great for families with kids.
The park has plenty of rides and activities that children enjoy, each paid for separately. Once the kids saw them, they couldn’t stop—one activity after another, with laughter the whole way 😂. Adults can take in the beautiful view of Amanohashidate at a relaxed pace, while kids have their own fun too. It’s a nice spot that balances great scenery with family-friendly enjoyment.
I originally thought we were just coming here to take photos and enjoy the view, but it unexpectedly became one of the happiest stops for the kids. Adding a little playtime like this to the trip made the memories even richer ❤️ -
















