If you're into pop culture, you absolutely have to check out Shibuya. It's a must-visit spot!
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CELEO Kofu
Directly connected to JR Kofu Station, CELEO Kofu is a five-story shopping mall that you can easily visit without worrying about the weather. Offering fashion, daily essentials, cosmetics, and fresh food, it serves as a hub for both locals and visitors.
It's not huge, but each floor is really well-organized. You can find almost everything—clothes, drugstore items, daily goods, and souvenirs!
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Fuchu City’s Kyodo-no-Mori Museum
The main section of this museum focuses on the history, folklore, and nature of Fuchu City, located to the west of Tokyo, and also features a planetarium. The museum’s premises spans about 140,000㎡, and it holds not only the main museum, but also old farmhouses and townhouses, as well as historic buildings.
The hydrangeas are in full bloom—absolutely stunning. Really a beautiful sight.
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The Hakone Open-air Museum
Japan’s first open-air museum, founded in 1969, aimed at harmony between nature and art. It has about 120 sculptures spread across a cast landscape of 70,000 m², including classic work by Rodin, Moore, Miro and other world masters of modern and contemporary art.
If you're visiting Hakone, this museum is definitely worth a stop.
