It feels like a very local, everyday kind of small park. It’s not really the kind of place you’d go out of your way to visit just to check in, but if you happen to be passing by, it’s actually pretty nice to stroll in and look around for a bit.
Cherry Blossoms at Soeda Park | Review by Jimmy
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Marugamemachi Green
A large shopping mall in the Marugamemachi Shopping Street, located in the center of Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. It consists of the West Building and East Building, rising 12 to 13 stories above ground, and features not only a commercial zone (1st to 4th floors) lined with fashion brands, shops, variety goods, and daily necessities stores, but also multifunctional facilities that serve as the core of the area, including a hotel, plaza, and residences.
The space has a modern design, the walkways are wide, and it never feels crowded, so it’s really easy to shop here. There aren’t a huge number of brands inside, but they all lean more stylish and curated. There are cafes, restaurants, and a few select shops too, so it’s a nice place to wander around slowly and find somewhere to sit and take a break.
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art
Set beside the scenic Lake Ippeki, the Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art opened in 1975 as Japan’s first full-scale museum dedicated to modern art. The building was designed by sculptor Takekichi Inoue, known for creating public artworks installed at numerous public facilities, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Its stainless-steel exterior gives it a striking, futuristic appearance. Inside, the organically connected layout from entrance to exit creates a space that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the world of the artworks.
Most of the pieces here are from the 20th century, and there's a really diverse range of styles, so you never get bored. The flow of the exhibition is smooth and the space is bright. Taking your time to walk around is super relaxing.
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Nikko Toshogu
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine dedicated to the Edo shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa. It is the most visited spot within the World Heritage Site “Shrines and Temples of Nikko,” and here you can see 55 exceptional buildings, including 8 that have been designated as national treasures and 34 that have been designated as Important Cultural Properties.
If you love traditional Japanese architecture, intricate carvings, and cultural history, this place is an absolute must-visit.
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