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  • The colors are so vibrant! Makes for awesome photos!

  • Great facilities, excellent service, beautiful environment—so comfortable that I didn't want to leave!

  • If you have cats or dogs at home and get bitten by fleas, causing you to scratch until your skin gets dark spots and scars, you'll definitely see this product as a lifesaver.

  • I always feel really uncomfortable during my period. Someone recommended this product to me. I haven't tried it yet, but I hope it helps!

  • Guess what I am—is it a cookie? Giving this as a gift will definitely surprise people! Turns out it's a celebratory soup, with soup powder wrapped inside a cookie! It's a fun and unexpected souvenir!

  • The cherry blossoms are beautiful, but it's so crowded everywhere that it doesn't feel like hanami at all.

  • The high-quality hot springs and pretty convenient location really attract a lot of visitors here!

  • Hoshi Onsen Chojukan is a hidden hot spring inn with 140 years of history. Because it's tucked away deep in the mountains, the building and traditions have been preserved just like they were a century ago. It's full of history and retro charm. Spring is the perfect time to visit.

  • Unlike other roadside stations, Michi-no-Eki Kawaba Denen Plaza attracts families and friends to relax and unwind thanks to its beautiful natural surroundings and wide range of facilities. That's why so many people love coming here.

  • The room was really simple and basic, but the food was delicious. Plus, the ocean view is unbeatable. Definitely worth a visit.

  • Shikotsuko Daiichi Hotel Suizantei is a bit of an older Japanese inn, but the service is great. The rooms are pretty spacious, breakfast is tasty, and you can enjoy the hot springs. Overall, it was a nice stay.

  • wanoi KAKUNODATE is the perfect place for guests to really experience traditional Japanese culture and lifestyle. With its long history, elegant architecture, and attentive service, this traditional inn is a fantastic choice if you want to immerse yourself in Japan's old culture.

  • The weeping cherry blossoms along Bukeyashiki Street are the highlight of April. When the cherry trees are in full bloom, the contrast with the black wooden fences of the samurai residences creates a super romantic atmosphere.

  • The chocolate flavor is super rich! They use cocoa beans and put a lot of care into making it, so you really get the original taste of the cocoa beans and the purest chocolate flavor. I highly recommend this as a souvenir!

  • The show every year always goes beyond everyone's expectations~~~ Watching the fireworks slowly rise and burst is so beautiful, and it attracts lots of visitors. This is definitely one of the must-see fireworks festivals in the Kansai area!

  • Omagari Fireworks is the most traditional and technically advanced fireworks show in Japan! The wide, rapid-fire displays set to music really pump up the crowd. The lights and sounds brighten up the whole sky. If you're visiting in summer, you should definitely check out this top-tier fireworks show.

  • This place is famous for its fresh, high-quality seafood rice bowls and charcoal-grilled fish. It's super popular, and there's always a long line on weekends. If you love seafood bowls, you have to try it—don't miss out!

  • The building itself is a classic Hakodate-style mix of Japanese and Western architecture—really unique! If you're done exploring Motomachi in the morning, this is a great spot to relax and have some afternoon tea. Their hot coffee, aged for three years, is a must-try. If you like this kind of vintage café, I highly recommend this place.

  • The decor is really comfortable and clean. Besides drinks, coffee, and desserts, there are plenty of main dishes to choose from. The prices are very reasonable. Highly recommend it—it's a great place for a meal!

  • There's a café inside the British Consulate where you can enjoy afternoon tea and try some British tea. It really feels like being in Europe! Before you leave, check out the shop for some tea sets or souvenirs.

  • The altar inside the church was a gift from the Pope and is beautifully detailed—really luxurious and precious. There's also a 10-story bell tower outside, and the weathercock on top is said to bring blessings and protection. It's a landmark in the Motomachi area and definitely unique.

  • After seeing the night view in Hakodate, I stayed at a local Yunokawa Onsen ryokan and really enjoyed soaking in the hot springs. You can even see the famous monkeys bathing in the hot springs nearby! I love coming here—the water is a sodium-calcium chloride spring, which is said to help with nerve pain, muscle aches, and fatigue. Highly recommend!

  • At the visitor center theater, you can watch a 15-minute film on a big screen. No worries about the language barrier—it's available in six languages! You also get to see the beautiful seasonal changes of Lake Shikotsu. There are tours of the forest and valleys too, so you really get to experience the natural beauty of the area.

  • The owner uses their own homegrown lemons, sparing no expense—each drink has more than one and a half lemons! The lemonade is mildly sweet and tangy. I always have to order it every time I visit.

  • This place is a small bakery and coffee shop converted from a century-old warehouse. They bake all kinds of handmade bread daily, and the space is filled with the gentle aroma of wheat and coffee. Their toast and bagels are really popular, made with the healthiest yeast for delicious bread.

  • These are the signature dishes here—pasta, special lemon pork, pan-fried pork cutlet, and hamburger steak. The chef creatively uses wild plants as ingredients, which makes everything really unique. After your meal, enjoy some coffee—it's truly a little happiness!

  • You have to try their Setoda lemon hot pot and the variety of octopus dishes here! The restaurant uses fresh, seasonal ingredients and doesn't add anything unnecessary, so everything tastes naturally delicious. It's such a treat.

  • Steakhouse 88 has that classic American steakhouse vibe. The neon sign makes it easy to spot! I personally love their filet steak—every time I come, I get the 200g M size. It's so tasty! Highly recommended.

    My lasting impression of Nagoya Castle is how grand and magnificent it is.

    Even on rainy days, there are still lots of visitors. That's the charm of a World Heritage site.

  • As soon as you enter the grounds, you can really feel the powerful energy here. It's such a sacred place.

  • The funaya are a unique part of this fishing village's history and culture. Life here moves at a slower pace, and it's incredibly relaxing.