You can really feel the care and hospitality in their Kyoto cuisine. The delicious flavors and aromas passed down through generations still have such a charming appeal.
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They have a great selection of set menus, including all-you-can-eat Wagyu and pork. You can even go for unlimited premium Kuroge Wagyu! Awesome place.
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This is a place where you can buy tea, enjoy tea, and have tea snacks. The exterior has a nostalgic vibe... 👍
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The garden at Genko-an Temple is one of the most beautiful sights in Kyoto! Highly recommend!
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The caricature artist brought the drawing to life with such vivid strokes. It turned out amazing! 🤣
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Winter, when the lake is covered in snow, is honestly the most magical season at Inawashiro Lake. It's absolutely stunning.
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They have works by three outstanding artists from Iwate: Yorozu Tetsugoro, Matsumoto Shunsuke, and Funakoshi Yasutake. 👍
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There's always a line here, but the soy sauce ramen is super tasty! 🍜
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This is a restaurant where you can DIY and make your own takoyaki. So much fun!
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There are several sacred limestone caves here that blend local customs, nature, and Shugendo practices. It's cool and refreshing—definitely a healing experience. You should really check it out.
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I love coming here—it's so peaceful.
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They have baseball games, concerts, exhibitions, and all kinds of sports events here. People really love this place! 🤩
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The buildings in the North Garden have a northern-style garden, and you can even join a guided tour.
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This is a great example of Western-style architecture in Hakodate. It’s now designated as an important cultural property.
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Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, the scenery here is truly breathtaking.
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This coastline faces the Tsugaru Strait, and you can see Mount Hakodate and even the Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori from here... It’s just beautiful! ❤️
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If you want to get to know Ayako Miura and her works in person, this literature museum can become a precious memory and food for the soul. 😂
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The fresh chicken and pork bones are simmered for hours—highly recommend their chicken and pork bone ramen! So good!
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The flavor is awesome! Plus, it's handmade—so tasty!
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You have to try the eel rice here! The old Kyoto-style wooden building has such a classic vibe—it's two stories and really represents the local food scene.
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You can sit by the table, enjoy the view of a Japanese garden, and savor delicious food. Their seasonal kaiseki cuisine is also very famous.
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This is my favorite place for tempura—so delicious!
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This place is great for holding meetings or tea gatherings and other events!
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You can sit on the veranda and enjoy the view of the spring water garden. It's such a relaxing place to visit~
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They sell incense used for tea ceremonies here, as well as incense sticks for study rooms and other spaces. There are also portable sachets you can carry with you~~
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I wasn't really into matcha or green tea before, but if you're visiting Uji, you should definitely stop by here for a cup of tea.
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You can feel how spacious and comfortable the environment is as soon as you walk in~ There are plenty of seats in the Itohkyuemon tea room.
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This observatory is a must-see in Shirakawa-go~ It's the perfect spot to view the famous World Heritage site and the beautiful, picture-perfect scenery of the Gassho-style village.
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The White Road is a scenic drive inside Hakusan National Park~ It connects to the historic city in Ishikawa Prefecture, and the views are really beautiful.
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You can take the shuttle bus from the ryokan and easily reach Okukinu Onsen, which is surrounded by untouched forests. Highly recommended!
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You can enjoy beautiful river views from the bridge. It's really unique!
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You can actually go all the way up to the roof inside some of the houses here. Some of the buildings date back to the 18th century. I definitely recommend visiting!
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They offer a lot of local food here!
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I finally made it to this once-in-a-lifetime hidden paradise—Shirakawa-go.
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Located near Matsudo Station, this hot spring facility left a strong impression on me. It's built in a style that imitates later Japanese architecture.
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The inside of the restaurant is spacious and bright, and the refined Japanese dishes are just delightful. I really enjoyed it here!
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The most striking scene for me was seeing Murasaki and Hikaru Genji sitting on either side. That image really stuck with me!
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Walking along the forest path to this peaceful shrine, I felt completely recharged!
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You can really feel the calm and peaceful atmosphere in the temple's seven main halls.
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Some of the pieces here are by world-famous artists, while others are award-winning works from local competitions. There are also lots of short-term special exhibitions, so it's definitely worth stopping by!
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This place was renovated in 2015 and has a fun concept where you can get up close to the animals. There are lots of creative touches for your eyes and hands to enjoy, too!
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This place is surrounded by trees, and some of the buildings are covered in moss. It feels really spiritual and blends beautifully with nature. It's not flashy at all, but somehow it gives off a calming, peaceful vibe. Highly recommend visiting.
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As soon as you step out of Keihan Uji Station, you can see it right away. The views from Uji Bridge are truly moving and peaceful.
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Inside the greenhouse, you can see tropical and subtropical plants all year round. The park's symbolic tree is the weeping cherry blossom!
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The pond is formed by spring water rich in aluminum hydroxide from the upstream Shirogane Onsen area mixing with the Biei River.
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The Tomamu Unkai Terrace is open again! You can look out over the stunning sea of clouds and even enjoy some cloud-themed desserts~
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The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial is a super engaging interactive museum—though I have to admit, it's a little scary...
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The view of the Seto Inland Sea from the Shishiiwa Observatory is already beautiful enough~
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I really love eating Ichiran Ramen! I come here every time. 🍜
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I love the sushi here, made with super fresh ingredients. 🍣
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The garden is full of blooming flowers! The Western-style houses look totally different at night under the lights—such a unique vibe compared to the daytime.
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If you're looking for a quieter hot spring area, Unzen Onsen is a great choice. You can really relax and soak here.
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If you love Japanese sake, you absolutely can't miss this! Takasago Shuzo is a century-old brewery making amazing sake.
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There's also a famous tourist orchard here, plus you can try horseback riding too.
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Every time I finish shopping in Asakusa, I come here to relax and have some coffee. Highly recommended!
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Tochoji Temple has a special 'hell passage' built under the pedestal that you can visit for free. It's pretty unique!
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Koinoki Shrine is the only shrine in Japan dedicated to the god of love. You can pray for good luck in love here—it's actually quite famous in Japan!
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There are delicious foods everywhere here, plus lots of traditional craft shops and famous sightseeing spots. There are so many things to see and do—highly recommend checking this place out!
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The scenery all around is like a painting. The huge open-air hot spring looks like a work of art—it's really beautiful!
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You can buy super fresh ingredients here. If you head out early, you can even have lunch at the market before heading home. Haha!
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Yagiyama Zoological Park in Sendai is thoughtfully designed. You can even see cute animal paintings on the subway station walls. Japanese zoos really put a lot of care into their planning.
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JR Kanazawa Station is so thoughtful! The umbrella theme is perfect for visitors, letting you stay dry from the rain or snow. You can really feel the warmth and hospitality of Kanazawa here.
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The first-floor veranda of the Western-style building at the Former Iwasaki House Garden has a Tuscan vibe, while the columns on the second floor are in the Greek Ionic style. You can really feel the greatness and taste of European architecture here!
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Omiya Hachimangu Shrine is a place I often visit to get goshuin stamps and pray. It always brings me peace and calm.
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Every year from late February to early March, I come to Sakura Jingu to see the Kawazu cherry blossoms in full bloom. I also tie pink wish ribbons on the trees. I highly recommend visiting this spot!
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The seaweed salt from Kamagari in Hiroshima is the best and most famous, so I came here to try making it myself at the beachside hut. It was awesome!
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At Sobe-Gama Tobo Dodo, you can try making your own pottery by hand. It's a great way to create a unique souvenir from your island trip. Totally worth it!