Kasugataisha Shrine is located within Nara Park. Its vermilion buildings and ancient lanterns create a beautiful setting rich in history. As you walk toward the shrine, you'll see adorable deer roaming freely, which makes the visit even more enjoyable. The atmosphere feels both solemn and peaceful, offering a welcome break from the busyness of everyday life.
Kasugataisha Shrine | Review by BobbyJenny
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Silo Observatory
Located on a hill on the western shore of Lake Toya, this scenic spot offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the observatory in the central courtyard, visitors can gaze upon Lake Toya and Nakajima Island floating on its blue surface, as well as the surrounding mountains such as Mt. Usu and Mt. Showa-Shinzan, features shaped by volcanic activity that create a dynamic landscape. It is a popular photo spot, especially renowned for its stunning sunrises and sunsets.
來到筒倉展望台,最讓我印象深刻的是眼前遼闊又漂亮的景色。站在高處往下看,可以欣賞周圍的自然風光,遠處的山景與天空連在一起,讓人覺得心情特別放鬆。這裡的環境很安靜,不像熱鬧的觀光景點那麼擁擠,很適合慢慢欣賞風景、拍照留念。親眼看到這麼美的景色,才發現北海道的自然真的很有魅力!
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Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse - Kanemori Yobutsukan
This shopping mall is located within Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse, a popular spot in Hakodate’s Bay Area. The facility’s name traces back to the origins of the red brick warehouses and comes from Kanemori Yobutsukan, a shop opened about 160 years ago by Kumashiro Watanabe, the founder of the Kanemori warehouses, as “a place that sells dreams of foreign lands.”
Kanemori Yobutsukan is located within Hakodate's distinctive Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse complex, and as soon as you walk in, you can feel the strong international atmosphere. The red brick buildings and harbor scenery make for beautiful photos. There are many unique little shops inside where you can browse, buy souvenirs, and discover lots of interesting items. I especially enjoyed admiring the historic buildings while shopping. It felt like stepping into a scene from a Japanese movie. On this visit to Kanemori Yobutsukan, I not only found things I liked, but also made some very special travel memories. It made me feel that Hakodate is truly romantic.
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Mt. Showa-Shinzan
Showa Shinzan, in Shikotsu-Toya National Park, was once a wheat field that was uplifted by Mount Usu's volcanic eruption in 1943. Showa Shinzan is a volcano that has received worldwide attention for its status as a national special natural monument, one of Japan's top 100 geological sites, a Japanese Geopark, and a UNESCO World Geopark, among other things.
Mt. Showa-Shinzan is a very unique volcano. Seeing its towering shape and reddish-brown rocks in person made me feel that nature is truly fascinating. While walking around and enjoying the scenery, you can see the spectacular traces left by the volcano. It's completely different from the mountains you usually see. This visit left a deep impression on me and gave me an even greater sense of the power of Hokkaido's natural landscape.
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