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    The moment you get on, it feels like you’ve traveled back in time. The rickshaw pullers wear traditional outfits, and they’re both super professional and friendly~
    As they pull the rickshaw, they introduce the sights along the way, so you can take your time enjoying places like Kenrokuen and Higashi Chaya District. They’ll even help you find great angles for photos 📸.
    The best part is that you don’t have to walk around yourself, and with the breeze blowing, it feels incredibly relaxing. In winter, they even give you blankets, which is so thoughtful~ If you ride as a couple, it’s really romantic and feels like a little getaway 💕.

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    This place feels so peaceful and sacred. The whole path is surrounded by a strong shrine atmosphere.

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    So unique! The whole street is full of glasses-related shops—even the streetlights and decorations are shaped like glasses. Super cute!

    This is a famous eyeglasses production area in Japan, and a lot of stores can do custom frames. If you’re into special designs or handmade frames, you’ll be thrilled.

    There’s also a glasses museum where you can try assembling your own pair.

    It’s not a huge area, but it’s fun and very photogenic. Great for a quick stop to stroll around, snap a few pics, and then grab a meal nearby.

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    A small park with a Southern European feel. The buildings have a Mediterranean style, so it’s great for photos.
    They also sell herb- and rose-themed items, plus local specialties.

    It’s a relaxed place for a walk—kind of like stepping into a little town abroad. Definitely a nice stop if you’re passing by.