Benten Rock is really impressive. Standing there, the sea breeze totally wakes you up!
Benten Rock | Review by 王悅芯
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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.
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Sensoji Temple
This iconic destination in Asakusa sees as many as 30 million visitors each year. It stands as a well-loved mainstay in Tokyo, all while hosting a number of annual traditions like the first temple visit at New Years, Setsubun and more across the year.
You can spend 100 yen to draw a fortune slip and see what luck you get. If you get a good one, keep it! If it's bad luck, just tie it up in the plaza to leave the bad luck behind!
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