A traditional castle combined with natural materials like bamboo and modern light displays—such a creative mix! I really liked the unique vibe.
Kokura Castle bamboo light | Review by 邱雪
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Sakurajima Yogan Nagisa Park
Located by the sea, this popular park features a free-to-use foot bath. The natural hot spring, sourced from 1,000 meters underground, is rich in iron and minerals, resulting in a reddish-brown foot bath that warms the body. Boasting an impressive length of approximately 100 meters, it is one of Japan's largest foot baths.
Whether you're admiring the volcano views or relaxing in the foot bath, you can have a really enjoyable and fulfilling time here.
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DECKS Tokyo Beach
With its open terrace, Odaiba’s shopping center is set up like a ship’s deck. As far as the eye can see, the interior décor reminds visitors of the inside of a ship. Have fun shopping and dining while strolling on the deck and feeling a comfortable sea breeze, just like taking a luxury cruise around Tokyo Bay.
I especially recommend the open-air restaurants with ocean views. Enjoying delicious food while taking in the beautiful scenery of Tokyo Bay is such a treat.
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Kirishima Jingu Shrine
Kirishima-Jingu is a shrine that represents southern Kyushu. Founded in the 6th century, it boasts a deep and ancient history. Kirishima-Jingu was transferred to its present location over 500 years ago, after repeatedly burning down and being rebuilt due to Mt. Kirishima’s eruptions. This shrine worships Ninigi-no-Mikoto of Japan’s founding myth.
This shrine has a great atmosphere, hidden in the mountains and forests. The bright red main hall is really beautiful. It's a place that feels full of spiritual energy.
