The dolphin show was super soothing, and once the music started, the whole vibe just took off.
Kamogawa Sea World | Review by Joanne Tseng
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Nabekanmuriyama Park
This park sits atop Mt. Nabekanmuri in Nagasaki’s Minamiyamate district. Located about a 10-minute walk from Glover Garden’s second gate, the area has long been affectionately known as “Nabekaburi-yama,” or “inverted pot mountain,” for its rounded, pot-like shape, embraced by lush greenery.
I actually prefer this place over Mt. Inasa. It's less crowded and the view feels much more relaxing.
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Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel
With its curving design inspired by white waves, this striking hotel stands out in Kobe’s bay area. Located on Kobe Port’s Naka Pier, it is surrounded by the sea on three sides, offering four distinct views to the east, west, south, and north.
The breakfast buffet has tons of options and everything tastes great. After eating, you can take a walk by the port to digest. It's also close to the Umie mall and Chinatown, so shopping is super convenient!
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SAN-A Urasoe West Coast PARCO CITY
Jointly operated by PARCO, which runs fashion buildings across Japan, and SAN-A, a supermarket chain in Okinawa, SAN-A Urasoe West Coast PARCO CITY is housed in a six-story building, with its 1st to 3rd floors serving as a commercial area. Boasting 78,000 square meters of retail space, it stands as one of the largest shopping facilities in the Okinawa region.
Perfect spot for the whole family! You can shop, eat, and enjoy the views all in one place. They have everything for kids, too, so you can easily spend a whole day here.
