You can join traditional craft workshops and experience Japanese festivals here. These activities are a rare treat for travelers and really help you understand Fuchu City's culture better.
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Whenever we visit Japan, we buy a few bottles for the whole family. It's a great pick-me-up and helps keep us from getting too tired. The taste is smooth and even kids like it.
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This is a traditional Japanese inn with a strong cultural vibe. You can enjoy wonderful Japanese hospitality, kaiseki cuisine, and relaxing hot spring baths here. It's a fantastic experience.
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The Nagusa Megaliths are an impressive natural wonder. Over time, the stones have stood strong, and you can really feel the greatness and mystery of nature here.
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You can see where magistrates worked and lived during the Edo period, and learn about the facilities and equipment from that era. It's truly a place with a lot of historical significance.
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The wagashi at Toraya Akasaka look beautiful and make great gifts. I ordered the anmitsu with brown sugar in the café—it looked amazing and tasted just as good!
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走進表參道音樂盒堂,真的會被裡面精緻和可愛的商品所吸引。這裡有各種款式的音樂盒,以及各種不同的風格和主題,若是想購買音樂盒,頓時真的會有選擇障礙問題產生。
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I've had Yunnan cuisine in Taiwan before, but this place is so authentic and refined. The dishes were delicious, and it was definitely worth the visit.
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Mohri Garden is beautifully designed, with several lovely spots like walking paths, ponds, trees, and gardens. Strolling through the peaceful environment and enjoying the natural beauty really makes you feel far away from the city's hustle and bustle.
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The design of the museum is really unique and modern, with a steel and glass structure and its famous wavy roof. Besides enjoying the impressive art exhibitions, you can also admire the building's distinctive architectural style.
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This is a famous spot in Tohoku for cherry blossom viewing. There are many varieties of cherry trees, and the best time to visit is from late April to early May.
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I came here just to see the Nara Yoshitomo dog sculpture. It took me a while to find it, but you actually don't need a ticket to see it.
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Kinrin Lake isn't very big, so it doesn't take long to walk around. I recommend spending some extra time exploring the little shops nearby.
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There's a zoo, art museum, and history museum here, so the place has a strong cultural vibe. After exploring, you can also check out Ameyoko.
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The scenery here is absolutely breathtaking. Everyone was completely immersed in the beauty of the landscape.
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This place used to be a bank, but now it's an exhibition hall. It features works by local artists and also displays the history of the bank.