李可兒's Reviews Page 1/2

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    The smell when it hit the table should be illegal. Super strong garlic and pepper aroma, with the skin fried to a golden, slightly crispy finish. The meat inside is still fairly juicy, and from the very first bite you can tell it’s on the rich, heavy-flavor side.

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    Whenever I visit a tourist spot, I always stop by a Michi-no-Eki because you can count on finding local food and specialties. Here, you get to enjoy fresh seafood while taking in the beautiful ocean view. The best part is picking your favorite seafood and grilling it yourself—such a treat!

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    The main building didn't really catch our interest, so we ended up trying the annex bathhouse. It's a bit pricier, but once inside, we found the space comfortable, with fewer guests and even a semi-open-air hot spring area. The whole environment was super relaxing. Highly recommended!

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    Honestly, I came to this museum mainly for Ando Tadao's concrete architecture. I love how the design brings the surrounding greenery into the building. It's nice to stroll around, check out the exhibits, and then relax with a coffee on the second floor. Such a chill way to spend some time!

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    If you come to Ehime Prefecture, you really have to take a walk around this National Historic Site, Yuzuki Castle Ruins.
    It’s been turned into an urban park, but you can still see the moat and the remnants of the old castle.
    And once you get off the train at Dogo Park Station, it’s only a 2–3 minute walk.
    Definitely worth coming to soak up the historic atmosphere of this park!

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    We didn't go in for the hot spring, but we took some photos with the building and explored the shopping street. It was a great way to soak in the local atmosphere!

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    Japan is such a great place for shopping, and even the big malls in Shikoku—like YouMe Town Takamatsu—won't let you down. This mall is super popular and has all the famous Japanese fashion brands, knick-knack shops, home decor, and electronics. So, no worries about not finding what you want!

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    If you're going for a walk in Ritsurin Garden, it's best to go early in the morning before the crowds arrive. You can really take your time and enjoy the scenery, and every photo of the Japanese garden turns out beautiful! After exploring, have your pre-booked breakfast and soak up the peaceful, relaxing vibe.

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    Just sitting quietly, sipping coffee, and admiring the structure inside the old house. Such a relaxing experience.