A lot of people walk around the shopping street in yukata, which really gives off that classic hot spring town vibe.
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The whole castle area is really well maintained and preserved. The main keep, called the tenshu, is especially impressive since it dates back to the Edo period.
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The unique landscape was formed by the river carving through the rocks over many years. It's definitely one of the most famous spots in Tokushima.
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It's one of Japan's top 100 famous waters and also one of the top 100 hidden spots. People even call it the last clear stream in Japan.
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Built in 1938, this six-story building with a basement was constructed using reinforced concrete. Back then, it was considered a very modern and impressive piece of architecture.
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It's great how the traditional hot spring culture has been preserved and turned into a tourist attraction. There's a lot to learn from this place.
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The scenery is totally different during the day and at night. The nighttime atmosphere is really nice to see.
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The best way to explore Mt. Yoshino is to take a bus to the top and then walk down slowly. Along the way, you can see cherry blossoms blooming at different stages.
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After visiting Sensoji Temple, I strolled over to Tokyo Skytree. It's such a prominent landmark, you really can't miss it or get lost on the way.
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I took the glass-roofed boat for a 55-minute cruise around Osaka. It's a great way to see the city! If you have the Osaka Amazing Pass, you can even ride for free.