When I went, the sunset hit the bridge at just the right moment—perfect atmosphere.
Furobashi Bridge | Review by 馮鴻
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Sounkyo Onsen
Located within Daisetsuzan National Park, this is one of Hokkaido’s premier hot spring destinations, blessed with dramatic gorge scenery and an abundant supply of hot spring water. Sitting at an elevation of about 670 meters, the area captivates visitors with natural beauty that changes with the seasons. In autumn, the mountains are painted in vivid reds and yellows, while winter transforms the landscape into a vast, shimmering world of snow-each season offering a completely different experience.
I came in autumn and the mountains were covered in red leaves.
It was unbelievably beautiful.
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Don Quijote Dotonbori Store
Known for its late-night hours, quirky shelf displays, and handwritten promotional signs, Don Quijote is a beloved all-in-one discount store. The Dotonbori branch is especially eye-catching thanks to its iconic yellow Ferris wheel attached to the building’s façade-now a well-known landmark along the Dotonbori River in Osaka’s Minami district.
The location is fantastic—right in the heart of Dotonbori. It's so easy to pop in after shopping. The coolest thing is the Ferris wheel on the building. It's rarely running, but it really stands out in photos!
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Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower was born in 1958. When it was built, Tokyo Tower proudly stood out as the tallest steel tower in the world. At a height of 33 meters, it was taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It is located in Minato Ward in the center of Tokyo. Take in sweeping views of the city from the observation deck. Currently under renovation, it is always changing.
The lighting design of Tokyo Tower has both traditional meaning and festive colors. Different light displays can represent various holidays or special events. Its classic shape stands out even more at night, making it an unmissable landmark in the city.
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