If you go to Hokkaido, you have to visit the northernmost point at least once.
It was cloudy when I went, but I still felt a sense of accomplishment!
I also recommend the 'White Road' near the cape, which runs through the Soya Hills. The unpaved road covered with scallop shells creates an amazing contrast with the scenery—definitely an Instagram-worthy spot.
Cape Soya | Review by mizuiro_lawson
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I took some photos of the parts that still have that old-school Electric Town vibe!
These days, Akihabara feels a lot more centered on subculture, so the classic electronics district atmosphere has faded quite a bit. That’s a little sad, honestly. -
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If you visit the Kamaboko Museum, it’s also worth stopping by the restaurant and gift shop next door!
Of course, I bought some kamaboko to take home! -
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Yushima Tenmangu is known as the shrine of learning.
During exam season, it gets crowded with lots of visitors. The ema plaques are filled with wishes for school entrance exams and certification tests.
So many real, heartfelt hopes on display. I hope everyone passes!! -


















