The hydrangeas are in full bloom—absolutely stunning. Really a beautiful sight.
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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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Shibuya Scramble Intersection
This is a scramble intersection in front of Shibuya Station. Said to be the world’s busiest crosswalk, it has become a famous sight to see in Tokyo. From the pedestrian bridge connecting the JR Yamanote Line and the Keio Inokashira Line, you can view the flurry of people crossing the intersection from above.
If you're into pop culture, you absolutely have to check out Shibuya. It's a must-visit spot!
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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.
