So beautiful! The water is insanely clear, like a sapphire-colored river, and you just can’t stop taking pictures.
The air here is great too, and it’s really peaceful, so it feels super relaxing to walk around〜 It’s perfect for playing in the water in summer, but wow, the water is seriously freezing, so I wouldn’t really recommend fully getting in 😂
There are also a few small bridges and walking paths nearby, so you can take your time strolling around. The photos turn out amazing. Just note that there are quite a lot of bugs, so definitely bring bug spray. It’s also easier to get here by car. Parking is limited, so during busy seasons it’s better to come early.
Overall, it’s absolutely worth visiting. Such a refreshing and healing place ❤️
Atera Valley | Review by Shirley Lo
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Hachi & Hachikita Highlands Ski Resort
Hachi Highlands Ski Resort features 11 courses, and its vast slopes-along with the snow park “The Parks”-have made it a mecca for snowboarders and freestyle skiers. The open Central Slope area offers three main runs: the wide and gentle Central Quad Course, the Central Pair Course with one of the largest snow park areas in the Kansai region, and the Central Triple Course, which is ideal for enjoying smooth turns. For beginners, there is a moving walkway lift, as well as a popular kids’ park with a rest area.
These two ski resorts are connected, so the whole area is really big.
You basically can’t finish all the runs in one day.
But because of that, you end up having to move around quite a lot.
If you’re a beginner and not familiar with the routes, it can get a bit tiring and it’s pretty easy to lose your way. -
Yubara Onsen
Along the river, rows of ryokan line the banks, and steam rises in the stillness of the surrounding mountains. Yubara Onsen is a hot spring town that spreads along the clear Asahi River, where you can enjoy smooth, alkaline hot spring waters.
The most famous spot here is the Sunayu bath by the river.
It's a mixed open‑air bath, totally free and really rustic.
The first time you see it, you might feel a bit shy, but honestly everyone is just soaking naturally and minding their own business.
The water is on the hotter side. It feels amazing in winter, but in summer you really need to be mentally prepared.
If you prefer something more low‑key, the hot springs at the nearby ryokan are more comfortable. -
The Westin Miyako Kyoto
Perched on the hills of Higashiyama, The Westin Miyako Kyoto is a distinguished luxury hotel with deep roots in history. Since its founding in 1890 (Meiji 23), it has welcomed prominent figures from around the world, including Albert Einstein and Helen Keller. With its 130th anniversary in April 2021, the hotel underwent a major renovation under the concept of “The Queen of Elegance,” emerging even more refined and luxurious.
Elegant atmosphere and top-notch service. You get beautiful mountain and garden views, so it's peaceful even though it's in the city. The breakfast is plentiful, and the rooms are comfortable. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind.
