I always take part in the ritual of changing the sacred rope at Nachi Waterfall every July and December. It really brings a sense of peace to my heart. ❤️
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Kumano Hongu Taisha is a place people really want to visit for worship. You can reach this majestic shrine by trekking along different mountain paths, which can be long and challenging. The journey is all about seeking spiritual comfort and really represents the spirit and culture of the Japanese people.
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Narita Airport~
This time, I took the JR East Narita Express (N'EX) train, which goes straight to major stations in both central Tokyo and the suburbs. It's the most popular way for foreign travelers to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo 🧰 Super convenient! -
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The stone warehouses along the Otaru Canal have kept the vibe from the city's most prosperous days. These warehouses are now super popular tourist spots! 👍
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The night view from Mt. Tengu in Otaru is really famous. Besides the night scenery, the mountain turns into a ski resort in winter, attracting lots of ski lovers. You can also enjoy the beautiful snowy landscape!
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Susukino is Sapporo's famous entertainment district in Hokkaido. The real highlight here is all the food and fun—whether it's soup curry, ramen, or other dishes, you can find it all here! 👍
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Namba Yasaka Shrine isn't very big, but I always come here to pray for academic success and good job opportunities. I also make sure to buy the limited-edition Namba Yasaka Shrine omamori. The lion head design and the love carp are must-buys too!
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The cafeteria inside the Abashiri Prison Museum is really unique! I actually came here just to check it out and try the food~
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Kajo Park is a great spot in Yamagata Prefecture for autumn leaves viewing, especially if you're visiting Zao Onsen. There are hot springs, beautiful fall colors, and amazing scenery. It's a place you'll want to come back to again and again!
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I jumped on the bandwagon and visited the super popular Sky Gate! There's a 360-degree rooftop where you can see Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Shinjuku, and Tokyo Bay—all in one view. I went at night, and the nightscape was just stunning. Seriously, it's a million-dollar view! ❤️
Besides the observation deck, there are restaurants, a bar, and a souvenir shop on the 46th floor. If you want to visit, make sure to buy your ticket online in advance so you don't have to wait in line. -
Shirahone Onsen is said to have a history of over 600 years. The white mineral deposits in the hot spring water make it look like white bone powder, which is how it got its name—Shirahone Onsen. ♨️
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There's the original Mitsukoshi Department Store near Nihonbashi, which has been around for over a hundred years. I really love the luxurious and grand style of both the interior and exterior! 👍