Walking around the lake is really relaxing. It's perfect for a slow stroll, and the color of the lake looks different from every angle.
Lake Tazawa | Review by Neko Love
Other Reviews by Neko Love
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Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale
In the green, lush countryside of Echigo-Tsumari, Niigata prefecture is a modern art exhibit held throughout the year. The “Art Triennial” held every 3 years features permanent exhibits as well as new pieces, alongside various performances and workshops.
Putting art in rice fields, abandoned schools, and the mountains is honestly pretty impressive. The scenery is already beautiful, and the art just makes it even better.
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NIFREL – Interactive Aqua Zoo
A new type of museum produced by the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, blending an aquarium, zoo, and art museum. With the concept of "engaging the senses," the space is divided into eight themed zones, such as “Colors” and “Movements,” each showcasing unique creatures and immersive installations to highlight the theme of “diversity.” The massive art space "WONDER MOMENTS" captures nature’s breathtaking moments through powerful music and visuals, offering an experience that envelops visitors in a sense of wonder.
The lighting and projections are amazing—every photo you take looks like a work of art.
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FUJIMI CAFE
This moment of food bliss awaits at Otome Pass, one of the "Fujimi Three Passes" renowned for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, along with Satta Pass in Shizuoka City and Misaka Pass in Yamanashi Prefecture. Here at FUJIMI CAFE you’re in for unforgettable views of Mt. Fuji from both indoor and wooden deck seating, plus a curated menu that fully celebrates the local crop.
The coffee isn't exactly cheap, but with that amazing view of Mt. Fuji, I think it's totally worth it.
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