The view from the stage is super open and wide—on a clear day, every shot looks great.
The old streets around it are really fun to wander, but the crowds are no joke. If you want photos without people, be prepared.
Still, it’s absolutely worth visiting at least once.
Kevin Huang's Reviews Page 1/4
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The aquarium faces the Sea of Japan and is surrounded by nature. There's a fun dolphin show and a seal feeding time—both are must-see events!
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At Tanesashi Coast, you can check out all kinds of beautiful scenery—breeding grounds for black-tailed gulls, rocky shores, sandy beaches, and natural grasslands. Super cool spot to explore!
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There are all sorts of hot springs here! You can soak in one on a cliff, relax in the middle of the mountains surrounded by nature, or even enjoy a foot bath. Highly recommend giving it a try.
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The approach to the shrine here feels just like strolling through a shopping street—really fun! There are tons of Izumo souvenirs and tasty food to try. Definitely worth checking out!
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Tokyo at night in winter is just gorgeous! The Christmas lights at TOKYO SKYTREE really light up the whole plaza. Don’t forget to come and see the Christmas illumination here!
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The unique wooden houses covered in snow, with lights shining on the snowy ground, look just like something out of a fairy tale. It feels so warm and romantic—totally worth seeing!
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This festival is held in early December to remember the 1995 Hanshin earthquake and to pray for blessings. The sparkling lights symbolize hope for the people of Kobe. It’s really moving.
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In the evening, you can enjoy the world’s largest light show here. The sunset and night view at Huis Ten Bosch are absolutely stunning!
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This place is a 50-year-old traditional house that’s been renovated. The exterior gives off a cozy, stylish vibe, and the pork cutlet is amazing—super flavorful and tender! Really impressive.


