After walking around all day, your legs will be shot.
Overall it’s like: “I’m exhausted, but I’m super satisfied after it’s over.”
Universal Studios Japan | Review by 陳瑋建
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Hanazono Shrine
From long ago, the shrine located here has held an important Shinto deity for all of Shinjuku. It exists quietly among the shopping malls and eateries lining Shinjuku's downtown streets.
It has such a great vibe when it’s lit up at night.
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Yanagawa River Boating
Yanagawa, also known as the city of water, is located in the south of Fukuoka Prefecture. Here you’ll find old-world streetscapes that still keep the lattice-like waterways from the Edo period. When you’re here, the absolute must-see is the inter-city river boating experience. No matter what season, you’re guaranteed for a fun and relaxing time as the boat captain serenades and shares stories around the area.
The scenery along the canal is really soothing. The pace is genuinely slow, and it totally feels like a small town in Japan.
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ASTY Kyoto
Located both inside and outside the Tokaido Shinkansen gates at Kyoto Station, ASTY Kyoto is a convenient commercial complex filled with souvenir shops and restaurants-perfect for a stop before or after your trip. From traditional Kyoto sweets and crafts to bento boxes and light meals ideal for eating on the train, the facility offers a full lineup of Kyoto-style delights.
ASTY Kyoto is one of those places where you end up staying two extra hours, even if you were just passing through to transfer trains. 😆










