You can take the ropeway up or drive, and each way has a different feel. But the views from the ropeway are really nice.
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It’s surrounded by mountains and valleys, and the scenery feels really untouched. It has that hidden-gem vibe.
The bridge itself is made of vines, so it feels a little unsteady when you walk on it, but it actually feels fairly safe. -
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It feels like walking into a small European town. The white buildings with the ocean view are absolutely beautiful, and the whole atmosphere is fantastic!
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A really unique attraction. You have to wait for low tide to be able to walk across, and the moment the whole path appears feels so dreamy. Definitely worth visiting at least once.
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It’s really close to the city center. You can get there in under an hour, which makes it way more convenient than Narita.
The whole airport feels very clean and polished. The attention to detail at Japanese airports is honestly hard to beat. -
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The train cars were very clean, and you can also enjoy views of Tokyo Bay along the way. It really feels like the trip has officially begun.
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The sunset view is amazing, and when the weather is nice, the whole ocean looks absolutely beautiful. It’s definitely worth stopping and taking your time to enjoy it.
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The seals are seriously adorable. They kept swimming around, and seeing them up close was so relaxing that I really didn’t want to leave.
The show isn’t very long, but it’s a lot of fun. The seals are really smart, and the atmosphere feels pretty relaxed too. -
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Japan’s northernmost point is really a meaningful place to visit. If you come here, you definitely have to take a photo.
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You can eat right on site, which is super convenient. The prices are reasonable and not too expensive.
The souvenir area is fun to browse, and the environment is clean and comfortable. It’s a great place to stop by for a walk and some good food. -
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