Compared to all the historic sites in Kyoto, this place really doesn’t feel “Kyoto” at all.
Looks pretty ordinary during the day, but it’s a bit easier on the eyes once it’s lit up at night.
Kyoto Tower (Nidec The Kyoto Tower) | Review by 許佩哲
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Lake Toya
There is no better attraction than the natural landscape of Lake Toya in Hokkaido. The area around a caldera lake, Lake Toya , and an active volcano, Mt.Usu, was designated as the Toya- Usu Unesco Global Geopark in UNESCO Global Geopark.
The difference between good weather and bad weather is huge. Coming on a sunny day really makes it so much better.
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Sapporo TV Tower
Built in 1956 on Nishi 1-chome, the starting point of Odori Park, the Sapporo TV Tower is well known to locals and tourists alike as a landmark of Sapporo that has witnessed the city's development since its completion.
Right next to Odori Park—such a great location. You’ll definitely spot it if you’re walking by. The exterior feels a bit dated, but in a good way—it has that classic old-landmark vibe.
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Kyoto Station Building
Kyoto station is attached to an enormous building which provides shops and restaurants, as well as a hotel and cultural center. The Cube Shopping Mall occupies the ground floor and two basement floors. In its spacious confines are shops offering a wide variety of unique souvenirs and specialty desserts from Kyoto, trendy fashion items, and interesting knickknacks.
The architecture is super grand—totally different from the traditional Kyoto you might be imagining.
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