Mt. Tenjo is definitely worth visiting. The ropeway ride up feels really relaxing, and on a clear day, Mt. Fuji looks incredibly sharp. Paired with Lake Kawaguchi, the view has so much depth.
Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway | Review by 范慈茜
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Keio Department Store, Shinjuku
Keio Department Store, Shinjuku is a large department store directly connected to Keio Line Shinjuku Station. It spans 11 floors from B1F to RF, covering a wide range of categories including food, cosmetics, daily goods, fashion, and restaurants. Since opening in 1964, it has been popular with shoppers of all ages for its diverse selection and comfortable spaces.
If you're taking the Keio Line or staying near Shinjuku's west exit, it's super convenient to stop by before heading back to your hotel. You can find fruit, prepared foods, or late-night snacks, and there are lots of dessert shops in the underground area. They also often have limited-edition items.
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Kadoya Hotel
Kadoya Hotel is a long-standing hotel, operating in Nishi-Shinjuku for over half a century. Its location is outstanding, located just about 3 minutes on foot from the west exit of JR Shinjuku Station, the Toei Shinjuku Line’s Shinjuku Station, and the Toei Oedo Line’s Tochomae Station.
It's really close to Shinjuku Station. Even with luggage, it's only a few minutes on foot, which makes it super convenient for independent travelers.
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Kenroku-en
Kenroku-en was founded and developed for about 180 years by the Maeda clan lord in Kaga, which is a strolling-style landscape garden and one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan.
Kenroku-en is really beautiful, especially with the refined atmosphere of a Japanese garden. The pond, pine trees, and little bridges come together in such a distinctly Japanese way. The quiet, relaxing feeling you get there is something photos just can’t fully capture.
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