The sound of the waterfalls is so soothing~ That natural white noise just helps me totally zone out.
Ryusei-no-Taki Falls・Ginga-no-Taki Falls | Review by Jerry Chuang
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, located in Shinjuku, is Tokyo’s centralized administration complex, comprised of three buildings: the First Main Office Building, the Second Main Office Building, and the Metropolitan Assembly Building. The First Main Office Building is home to a 45th floor Observation Deck, which is accessible by dedicated elevator on the 1st floor. In just 55 seconds the dedicated elevator will whisk you into the skies, to a height of 202 meters above ground and the sprawling view of Tokyo below.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck feels like a bit of a hidden gem. There aren't too many tourists, so you don't have to wait long. The view is fantastic—perfect if you want to avoid the crowds.
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Namba SkyO
A large 30-story mixed-use complex directly connected to Nankai Namba Station. With easy access from Kansai International Airport, it attracts travelers from Japan and abroad. From B1 to the 9th floor, you’ll find a wide range of shops and restaurants, especially on floors 2-6, where gourmet spots and variety goods are plentiful.
Namba SKYO is seriously so fun to shop around! The whole building feels super new and classy.
You come straight up from the Nankai Railway exit—such a convenient location. -
Itoaguri
Located in Itoshima, Itoaguri is a select store for food and drinks, utilizing the building of the historical "Fukuju Soy Sauce" brewery, known for its soy sauce and sake production. The charming first floor offers a variety of local Itoshima favorites like authentic mirin, soy sauce, and miso, alongside an array of enticing items related to food from across Japan.
Itoaguri has such a great vibe! The renovated old warehouse space looks beautiful—stylish but still cozy. The smell of coffee and browsing the select shop is so soothing. Every photo turns out great here. It's a must-visit artsy spot in Fukuoka!



