The atmosphere here is fantastic, and the building has a real European vibe. The tasting area is very professional, and the staff carefully explain the different wines. Highly recommended for anyone who loves wine and wants great photos!
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There’s so much you can do! It’s not just historical sites—there are museums, attractions, and even some transportation options included.
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There are lots of historical sites and cultural spots inside Maruyama Park, like Chion-in Temple and Yasaka Shrine. It's a great place to really get a sense of Kyoto's history and culture.
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The Otowa Waterfall is believed to have sacred water. Many visitors line up to drink it, hoping for good health, long life, and success in their studies.
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The cable car is spacious and comfortable, and the glass windows give you a panoramic view so you can fully enjoy the stunning scenery of Mount Rokko.
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There are many exhibitions in the village that showcase traditional crafts and culture, giving visitors a deeper understanding of the local history and traditions.
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Sumida Aquarium is located inside Tokyo Skytree, so after your visit, you can also check out the Skytree itself.
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They display props and costumes used in the movies, and have recreated some of the film's scenes. You can also pick up some souvenirs to remember your visit.
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You can visit both the Tora-san Museum and the Yamada Yoji Museum together for just JPY 500. The exhibits introduce the director's life and works, and you can also see some old, heavy film equipment from the early days.
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After exploring the old streets, stepping into this modern shopping mall felt like traveling through time in a time machine. It took me a moment to adjust!
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There are so many toys, snacks, and arcade games from my childhood here. The old street in Shibamata is full of nostalgic memories from the past.
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This is the oldest school in Japan and was deeply influenced by Chinese Confucianism. It's now recognized as a Japanese heritage site.
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The shrine looks beautiful from the front and was modeled after the Phoenix Hall of Byodoin in Kyoto. On the left, there's a slope with many colorful torii gates, each color representing a different kind of blessing.