A lot of luxury brands I was hoping for weren’t here at all, so it was a bit of a letdown.
If you’re expecting to do some serious shopping, you might be disappointed because the selection is fairly limited.
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MOA Museum of Art
Opened in 1982 on a hill behind JR Atami Station and renewed in 2017, this modern art museum spans three floors above ground and one underground, with a total floor area of 17,000m². It houses about 3,500 pieces, primarily focusing on Oriental art, including paintings, calligraphy, and crafts.
The museum itself is a stunning work of art. The kaleidoscope in the main hall is also a famous piece. Truly impressive.
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Enoshima
It's a tiny island at the tip of a sandbar that juts out to sea from a long sandy beach. It is known for its superb view of the sea of Shonan and Mt. Fuji.
I really recommend getting a one-day pass. The caves are super cool inside, and the further you go, the more beautiful it gets. The scenery is just like a painting.
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Busena Marine Park
This venue is located at Busena Cape, located at the picturesque northern point of the Okinawa islands. It is designated as one of Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park’s “Marine Park District”. Visitors can see various marine life living in the marine ecosystem and enjoy the vast Okiawan ocean.
Taking the whale glass-bottom boat was awesome! You get to see the sea creatures up close, right in front of you.
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