There's so much nature here! You can go hiking, visit temples, and try some great food.
Mount Takao | Review by 王悅芯
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Benten Rock
Located in Itoigawa City, Niigata Prefecture, Benten Rock is a massive reef created by an undersea volcanic eruption in the Sea of Japan. Crossing the striking vermilion Akebono Bridge, visitors can observe volcanic ejecta formed from fragments of lava and volcanic ash.
Benten Rock is really impressive. Standing there, the sea breeze totally wakes you up!
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KO52 TAKAO
This retail multiplex was opened in Spring 2024 in the revamped space that once housed the Keio Takao Building Annex. The KO52 name is coined as a wink at the Keio Electric Railway Takao Line's Takao Station. The “KO” also doubles as a nod to the Japanese word for individuality, and a whimsical invitation to “feel free” (52 or “go-jiyuu-ni” in Japanese sounds “feel free to go ahead”) at this “go to” hub.
KO52 doesn't feel like a tourist spot at all. It has a low-key vibe that locals would love. Besides alcohol, they also have coffee and snacks, so it's totally fine to bring kids along.
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Kushiro Shitsugen Norokko Train
The Kushiro Shitsugen Norokko Train offers a leisurely ride through the internationally significant wetlands of the Kushiro Marsh, registered under the Ramsar Convention. This sightseeing train provides a direct and immersive experience of Hokkaido’s rich natural beauty.
The train cars have an open design with big glass windows, so you get a wide view that's perfect for sightseeing and taking photos. The wooden interior and comfy seats create a warm vibe, making the whole ride super relaxing.



