The artworks are fired onto ceramic tiles, so they're not affected by humidity or light, and you can take photos freely. Even though they're all replicas, it's amazing to see masterpieces from around the world in one visit. Art lovers definitely shouldn't miss this place!
Otsuka Museum of Art | Review by 郭淑珍
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Yanagawa Hinamatsuri - Sagemon Meguri
Held every year from February11 to April3, this spring tradition in Yanagawa City, Fukuoka, is one of the region’s most beloved seasonal events. Sagemon are decorative ornaments made by combining small fabric charms shaped like auspicious animals-such as cranes and turtles-with Yanagawa mari, a traditional local craft. They are displayed for Hinamatsuri to pray for girls’ health and good fortune.
Spring is the perfect time to visit. The weather is nice and cool, and the whole town is filled with Hinamatsuri vibes. The atmosphere really feels so Japanese.
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Universal Studios Japan
Universal Studios Japan, nicknamed “USJ”, is a large-scale theme park with entertainment for everyone, both children and adults alike. The park is separated into different areas, each with a different theme from popular titles across the world.
It kind of feels like you’re stuck here! You can only eat at the restaurants inside the park, and the food is pricey with not much variety.
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Watarase Keikoku Railway (Watetsu)
Well known by its nickname Watetsu, the Watarase Keikoku Railway is a local line that runs for about an hour and a half through Kiryu Station (in Kiryu) and Mato Station (in Nikko). It has gained popularity as a sightseeing train that allows you to enjoy the beauty of the gorge that runs along the Watarase River.
I rode the sightseeing train with open windows and enjoyed the countryside views along the way. They also sell souvenirs like keychains and candy inside the train.



