Kinomiya Shrine is home to one of Japan's three largest sacred trees, a camphor tree that's over 2,000 years old. Walking around it is said to bring good fortune and longevity. The omamori charms come in many unique varieties, which is pretty cool.
Kinomiya Shrine | Review by Hwo Shan Shan
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Super romantic! The entire riverbank is packed with cherry trees, and when they bloom in spring it feels like you’re walking through a pink tunnel—so magical.
The river reflects the blossoms, and honestly, every photo turns out great. Around sunset especially, with the golden light and the sakura, the atmosphere is 10/10. Perfect for a stroll or a date. -
Seeing the charred watches and clothing remnants was really hard, but it's also so important.
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The museum ticket isn't expensive, but having Shin-chan and Kumamon around totally makes it worth it!
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