You hardly ever see so many police officers anywhere else, but here you can see as many as you want.
Kabukicho | Review by 鄭柏盛
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Megijima
Megijima is a remote island floating in the Seto Inland Sea, about 20 minutes by ferry from Takamatsu Port in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. At the summit of Mt. Washigamine, which rises in the center of the island, a huge cave remains, and from the legend that demons once lived there, it is also called “Onigashima (Demon Island).”
The famous Ogre Cave feels like exploring a mini maze, which was pretty fun. The whole island isn’t overly commercialized, and it doesn’t get too crowded. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to escape the city for a half-day or full-day trip. After walking around, you really feel refreshed.
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Smark Isesaki
This shopping mall, located close to the Isesaki Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway, attracts customers from beyond Gunma Prefecture.
Even though it's not in a big city, the number of stores is just as impressive as a major department store. There are tons of restaurants too, from ramen and pasta to desserts.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo originally opened in 1995 after taking over a collection of 3,000 works from the Tokyo Prefectural Art Museum, which itself opened in 1926, and in 2019 had a renewal opening with a renewed collection of approximately 5,500 works.
It seems like this is the largest art museum in Japan. There are both permanent and special exhibitions, making it rich and interesting.

