I hadn't been to Tokyo Station in a long time, and after the renovation, I was honestly so surprised. The whole place feels super clean, bright, and stylish, and they've brought in a lot of popular brand shops. Now, the station isn't just for catching trains—it's a fun place to eat, drink, and shop. The overall design and layout are really impressive. I have to say, the attention to detail from the Japanese is amazing.
GRANSTA TOKYO | Review by 陳錦玉
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Sunshine 60 Observatory TENBOU Park
Located on the 60th floor, this observatory feels like a park in the sky, surrounded by greenery and open space. Whether by day or night, in sunshine or rain, it offers a fun and relaxing experience at any time.
There's an open-air deck on the top floor of the observatory where you can really feel the openness of the sky.
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Jigokudani Monkey Park
Located along the Yokoyugawa River flowing from the Shiga Highlands and sitting at an elevation of 850 meters, Jigokudani Monkey Park exists in a harsh environment where one-third of the year is blanketed in snow. With its rugged cliffs and steam rising from hot springs everywhere, it's no wonder the place is called Jigokudani, or "Hell's Valley."
I braved the snow for almost an hour just to see the monkeys soaking in the hot springs. I even almost slipped along the way, but seeing those adorable monkeys made it all worth it.
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Kamikochi
Kamikochi offers one of Japan's most spectacular mountain sceneries. Its magnificent landscape is designated as a Special Natural Monuments along with Special Places of Scenic Beauty. Walter Weston, a British Anglican missionary praised Kamikochi in his writing “Mountaineering and Exploration in the Japan Alps” in 1896 which made Kamikochi an internationally well-known mountain area.
I've dreamed of coming here for so long. After a really long walk, the stunning scenery made everything worth it.
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