Lake Okotanpe is north of Lake Shikotsu, surrounded by lush green forests. The water is so clear, and it feels like a pearl embraced by mountains. Absolutely beautiful!
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At night, the Statue of Liberty, Rainbow Bridge, and all the boats passing by make Odaiba's night view super romantic. It's a spot you often see in Japanese dramas too!
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The blue lights on the trees are not just beautiful decorations—they make window shopping along the street so much fun! The crowds and festive vibe really put me in the Christmas spirit. I felt so happy!
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You can enjoy seven Christmas trees themed around 'Best Wishes' and colorful lights. The white decorations inspired by the Milky Way make the Hibiya Steps Plaza and the grand staircase area shine with color. It's truly beautiful and so romantic!
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Such an interesting spot! At Shimane Winery, you can sample their wines for free, and they also offer affordable tastings of Shimane Wagyu beef. Since the area is known for its grapes, you’ll find all kinds of red and white wines named after local myths. Definitely a place worth recommending—don’t miss it!
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Part of Shinobazu Pond is covered with lotus flowers, making it a great spot to enjoy them. You can also rent a boat and have fun on the pond. Highly recommended!
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The chef is really hands-on—grows their own fruits and veggies. You can tell they put a lot of care into running this Italian restaurant.
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The best place to watch the fireworks is Meriken Park, where they also hold concerts. While you’re here for the fireworks, you can also explore the nearby attractions. It’s a great experience!
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Jidai Matsuri is all about showcasing Kyoto’s history—people dress up in costumes from each era, bringing the city’s past to life. Everyone in the parade wears period outfits and plays historical figures. Walking down the street feels like traveling through time!
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Visiting Otani-yaki pottery from Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan is a treat. The cups have beautiful scenes inside, reflecting the artisans’ love and passion for Tokushima. Otani-yaki is known for its iron-rich clay, rough texture, and metallic shine. It’s a fun place to hunt for treasures!