HsinYun Wu's Reviews

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    The dining area feels kind of like a small shack—no real decor. It’s a casual, lively vibe, but be prepared for your clothes to pick up food smells while you eat.

    Prices are reasonable, and the portions aren’t too small.

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    Some of these old bookstores really have a nostalgic vibe as soon as you walk in. Even if you don't buy anything, just browsing around is a great experience.

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    It feels like the sea is sprinkled with tons of little islands—seriously breathtaking.
    Walking along the trail, you get different views from every angle. On a clear day, the photos turn out amazing, like something straight off a postcard.
    The whole place is quiet and super relaxing. Perfect for a slow stroll, taking in the scenery, and just zoning out for a bit.

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    Riding this felt like being on a moving observation deck. The views were so beautiful I didn’t want to sleep. The whole coastline and mountain scenery were right there in front of me.

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    The Shibuya Scramble is always bustling, but everyone seems to be in such a hurry.
    Do Japanese people love working so much that they forget to enjoy life?

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    Delicious kaiseki cuisine and luxurious, top-notch service. Staying here feels truly special and exclusive.

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    The old town streets are really well preserved. There's a historic miso shop where you can try freshly made miso soup. It was so comforting on a cold day. They have both red and white miso, and the soup I tried was a mix of both. The flavor was great and not too salty.

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    The ropeway is convenient and fast. You get to enjoy the spectacular cliffs and rock formations along the way. If you visit in autumn, the mountains covered in red leaves must be beautiful.