When I arrived at Yufuin Floral Village, I was immediately drawn to the fairytale-like streetscape. It felt as though I had stepped into a dreamy little village in a storybook. The cute European-style buildings are paired with all kinds of unique little shops, each with its own small surprises, making you want to take your time browsing and keep taking photos. The atmosphere along the streets is relaxed and comfortable, and it fits well with the charm of the Yufuin hot spring town. After visiting in person, I felt that it's not only fun to explore but also a great place to take memorable photos. It left me with a cute and unforgettable travel memory.
Yufuin Floral Village | Review by BobbyJenny
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