The meat here is super fresh and juicy, and it smells amazing when grilled! 😆😆 Their offal is really well-prepared—no weird taste at all—and goes perfectly with their special sauce and rice. The atmosphere is lively and has that classic Japanese yakiniku vibe. Prices are reasonable, portions are generous, and if you love grilled meat or offal dishes, you have to give this place a try!
Fresh-ready hormone cuts, Zenryoku | Review by Snoopy Ho
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Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre
Mt. Fuji was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 2013. Opened in 2017, this facility-known for its striking architecture-lets you learn more about Mt. Fuji, long a symbol of Japan for its one-of-a-kind beauty.
The architecture itself is super eye-catching—you can tell right away this is a place to check out Mt. Fuji. The exterior is great for photos.
Inside, it’s mostly about Mt. Fuji’s history and culture, and why it was listed as a World Heritage site, not just a spot to look at the scenery. The exhibits are thoughtfully designed, and it’s better if you take your time.
You can also see Mt. Fuji from the rooftop. If the weather’s good, it really makes the visit.
Overall it’s more on the educational side, perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about Mt. Fuji. -
Champs-Élysées (Hotel Concorde Hamamatsu)
Looking for a great place to eat near Hamamatsu Castle Park? The buffet restaurant Champs-Élysées inside Hotel Concorde Hamamatsu is a top pick. Enjoy all-you-can-eat Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes plus sweets, all handmade by the hotel’s chefs-so you can savor Hamamatsu’s seasonal flavors to your heart’s content.
Nice, quiet environment and plenty of space between tables—great if you don’t want somewhere too noisy.
The food leans toward a Western-style buffet or set meals. The flavors aren’t too heavy, and everything tastes solid and reliable, but there aren’t a lot of “wow” moments.
Service was excellent and the overall vibe was really comfortable. A good fit for families, older guests, or anyone who just wants a relaxed meal. -
Iejima Island
Floating in the sea west of the Motobu Peninsula on Okinawa Main Island, Iejima Island is a small island with a circumference of Approx. 22 km. It takes Approx. 30 minutes by ferry from Motobu Port, making it a popular remote island destination for easy day trips. Gusukuyama, one of the Okinawa Eight Views, is the island’s symbol and was long used as a landmark for navigation. The view from the top is spectacular, and at 172 m above sea level, it is an easy climb.
Really relaxing. It only takes about 30 minutes by boat to get there.
The island has a laid-back vibe and isn’t crowded, so it’s great for exploring slowly by bike. The lily festival in April is beautiful, and the water is super clear—perfect for diving or snorkeling.
The whole atmosphere feels like a chill little island getaway.
