There aren't many ferry departures, so if you miss one, you'll have to wait a long time. It's hard to plan your schedule. There are very few tourist facilities on the island, and after less than an hour, there's really nothing left to see.
Yushima (Dangojima) | Review by 若君的漫步人生
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Umibozu Main Store
You'll find Umibozu Main Store easily by the oversized, red paper lantern marked with the words “oden”. Located conveniently just 2 min. walk from Shizuoka Station, this spot offers a warm welcome and local vibe once you duck inside. Once inside your eyes will immediately travel to the source of the delicious smell, oden wafting up from the center hot pot.
The staff are super friendly, and the storefront is really easy to spot. Both the oden and fried chicken are delicious!
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Tottori Sand Dunes The Sand Museum
The world’s first museum, curating sand creations. It is produced by Katsuhiko Chaen, who was selected as “100 Most Respected Japanese People.” He invites sand sculptors from all over the world to display sand sculpture at the global top level.
The environment is great, and the artworks inside are beautiful.
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Nijo-jo Castle
After winning the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 and unifying the country, Tokugawa Ieyasu had Nijo-jo Castle built as his base in Kyoto. It is a historical monument with a history of over 410 years as a castle in the heart of the capital. It was designated a UNESCO world heritage site as a part of the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto” in 1994.
The grounds are huge, making it a nice place to take a relaxing walk.
