What I loved most was their hot spring facilities—the water is super smooth and relaxing, it really loosened me up. The open-air bath has a great view. It's not huge, but the atmosphere is so calming, especially at dusk when the lighting makes it feel like a movie scene.
There are also dessert shops, restaurants, and some local goods to check out inside. The desserts are supervised by a famous pastry chef, and honestly, they're so good you'll want to take a box home 😋. The service is also really attentive—you can feel their hospitality from the moment you enter until you leave 😊.
AQUAIGNIS SENDAI | Review by Bibi Chen
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Goza-no-ishi Shrine feels really peaceful and quiet. The place is small, but the vibe is super comfortable.
It’s right by the lake, and on a nice day the view is genuinely great. Just standing there looking out over the water feels really relaxing.
It’s usually not crowded, so it’s an easy, laid-back stop. Perfect to swing by for a walk, take some photos, and soak in the calm lakeside shrine atmosphere. -
The kind of local Japanese spot locals go to, but tourists can totally enjoy too. They focus on soba and fried stuff—nothing flashy, just solid, honest flavors. It feels light and not greasy.
The soba goes down smoothly, and the dipping sauce is just right. The fried sakura shrimp is their signature—crispy, with a really distinct shrimp flavor, and it pairs perfectly with the noodles. Prices are pretty reasonable, and the portions aren’t over the top. You finish feeling satisfied, not stuffed. -
This place is perfect for winter fun! The snow is super fine and fluffy, so it feels great to ski on. The slopes are big enough for both beginners and experienced skiers to find something they like.
The scenery nearby is gorgeous—on clear days, you can see the Daisetsuzan mountain range, which makes for dreamy photos.
After skiing, you can head into town for good food or a hot spring. The whole trip is just awesome!
