The ropeway ride only takes a few minutes, but the view is amazing. As soon as you get to the top, you can see the whole Onomichi Port laid out before you.
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Fugu dishes are a must-try here! You can enjoy them fresh and at a great price!
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It only takes about 10 minutes to get to the top. Super easy and convenient to reach such a high altitude!
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The lakes, bridges, trees, and flowers in the garden all complement each other, creating truly beautiful scenery. I especially loved the buildings inside, like the teahouses and pavilions. They blend perfectly with the natural surroundings and add a wonderful cultural touch to the whole place.
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This is where the airport bus stops in Shinjuku.
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The watches smell amazing—I just wish my wallet was a little deeper. 😞
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The texture is dense and it's really delicious, but if you don't have a sweet tooth, it might not be for you...
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Besides grabbing food and snapping pics, the shops here are actually pretty fun to browse. The traditional items really caught my eye.
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I've already been up the tower before, so this time I just walked around the area. The Skytree shooting up into the clouds is still really impressive.
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This is a hotspot for young people into Japanese subculture. Plus, they sell really tasty crepes.
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You can buy tickets separately here. This time, I only got the aquarium ticket, which made my schedule a lot more flexible.
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It has the largest wooden torii gate in Japan, made from Taiwan's Danda Mountain, also known as Alishan. Walking through the gate and down the path, with trees on both sides, brings a sense of unexpected calm.
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The weather along the way was cool and comfortable. The view from the top is fantastic—absolutely stunning scenery.
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Yokohama Chinatown is really different from how I remember it as a kid. There's not much of the traditional festival vibe anymore, and the old Chinese community is slowly fading away.
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This is one of the better shopping malls in Odaiba. At night, you can see beautiful views of Tokyo Bay, plus the unique Fuji TV building nearby.
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If you want to enjoy the most popular attractions, you really need to get the Express Pass. It saves you a ton of time and helps you avoid unnecessary waiting.
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This is the most iconic temple in Kyoto. It's always packed with people, and there are lots of souvenir shops along Kiyomizu-zaka. Every time I visit Kyoto, I make sure to stop by Kiyomizu-dera.
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Tofukuji is super famous for autumn leaves. It's definitely a must-see spot in Kyoto.
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The broth has a unique hint of charred aroma, which is really special. The dumplings here are also top-notch.
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The first time I went to the Shinjuku underground mall, I totally lost my sense of direction. When I came up from the underground passage, I had no idea where I was.
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The entrance fee isn't expensive, and there are so many kinds of flowers to see. There's also a teahouse where you can sit and have something to eat.
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Spent JPY 200 on the ticket and got to experience the exciting and intense atmosphere of horse racing! 😁
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There are hundreds of types of flowers planted in the temple grounds. You can enjoy different blooms except in winter. I especially love the Japanese garden inside, which has a strong Zen vibe.
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During flower season, the roads nearby get super congested, which ended up wasting a lot of time.
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The autumn leaves were absolutely beautiful, and the temple's goshuin stamps are really nice to collect.
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The red spider lilies usually bloom around September and October, but the season is really short. If you want to visit, make sure to plan your timing carefully.
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Inside the museum, you can really feel the lively atmosphere of the Kawagoe Festival through the videos they show.