A retro and nostalgic little town with a strong sense of history. The area isn't too big, so it's really comfortable to walk around.
Hagi Castle Town | Review by 陳哲
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This whole place is insanely relaxing. The best part is getting to sit in a hammock while drinking coffee—super chill.
The space isn’t big, but the vibe is really laid-back. Just sitting there naturally makes you slow down.
The food and drinks are decent, nothing amazing, but the hammocks and soft background music make the experience even better.
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Super convenient location! The whole area is really well designed, with lots of greenery, cafes, and shops, so it’s a relaxing place to walk around. During the day it has a trendy vibe, and at night the lighting makes it feel really atmospheric—perfect for photos. I feel like this will become Osaka’s new landmark. Whether you want to stroll, grab coffee, or just take cool pictures, I totally recommend it!
