The lawn is beautiful and really clean.
Perfect for a walk, just zoning out, or having a picnic.
There are flowers in spring and autumn leaves in fall, so if you come in the right season, it’s a big plus.
But the park is huge, so make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, or your feet will complain first 😂
Sanuki Manno National Government Park | Review by ChenChen1983
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Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo Kitahiroshima
One of the largest outlet malls in Hokkaido, this expansive complex brings together around 170 stores spanning a wide range of categories-from high-end fashion and well-known kitchenware brands to sports gear and drugstores.
It’s really huge and there are tons of brands.
You can easily end up spending half a day here without noticing.
The layout is pretty easy to walk, and there are plenty of food options.
When you get tired, there are places to sit and rest.
The discounts feel pretty good, especially for coats and sports brands — really worth it.
But when it gets crowded, it can feel quite packed, so I’d recommend coming on a weekday for a more comfortable visit. -
Lake Sagami
This manmade lake was finished along with the dam in Sagamiko, the northwestern part of Kanagawa Prefecture. The lake was completed when Sagami Dam was built in 1947. This lake was the first built by a dam construction after WW2, that was still called a lake while being manmade. Today you’ll find cruise boats, rowboats, paddles boats and more.
Even though it's called a lake, it's actually formed by a dam. The cool summer weather makes it really comfortable to enjoy the natural surroundings.
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TOKYO Solamachi
With a wide variety of over 300 shops gathered in this retail complex, you can feel the liveliness of Tokyo’s shitamachi downtown.
There are tons of souvenirs to buy here, and lots of gift shops, including a Disney Store.
