There are lots of waterfalls, rapids, and deep pools inside. The scenery is really diverse—it's not just a simple walk along a stream and that's it.
Kikuchi Gorge | Review by 趙月霞
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Asakusa Chochin Monaka
This Monaka specialty shop is located on Nakamise Street, bustling with people as the main approach to Senso-ji Temple. The shop's look, which mirrors the lantern (Chochin) of Kaminarimon Gate, known as a symbol of Asakusa, has a nostalgic atmosphere that evokes a sense of downtown charm.
The crispy shell made from glutinous rice is filled with a sweet filling. Its shape, modeled after the giant red lantern at Kaminarimon Gate, is really unique and eye-catching.
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Asakusa Chochin Monaka
This Monaka specialty shop is located on Nakamise Street, bustling with people as the main approach to Senso-ji Temple. The shop's look, which mirrors the lantern (Chochin) of Kaminarimon Gate, known as a symbol of Asakusa, has a nostalgic atmosphere that evokes a sense of downtown charm.
The crispy shell made from glutinous rice is filled with a sweet filling. Its shape, modeled after the giant red lantern at Kaminarimon Gate, is really unique and eye-catching.
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Sensoji Temple
This iconic destination in Asakusa sees as many as 30 million visitors each year. It stands as a well-loved mainstay in Tokyo, all while hosting a number of annual traditions like the first temple visit at New Years, Setsubun and more across the year.
The iconic main gate of Sensoji Temple has a huge red lantern hanging at the entrance. It's a must-see spot when visiting and a perfect place for photos.
