Kochi Castle is one of the 12 original castle towers among Japan's Top 100 Castles. It's really well preserved. There's an entrance fee only if you go inside the main tower, where you can get a great view of Kochi City. Definitely a must-visit spot in Kochi.
Kochi Castle | Review by 蕙珊
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HUIS TEN BOSCH
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The buildings really look like a little European town, and the park is kept very clean, so it’s really pleasant to walk around.
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MOMO Terrace
Located in Kyoto’s Fushimi Ward-home to popular attractions like Fushimi Inari Shrine and Fushimi Momoyama Castle-MOMO Terrace is a large shopping mall beloved by locals and visitors alike. Fushimi is the most populous ward in Kyoto, and the mall caters to a wide range of age groups from the surrounding community.
The architecture is semi-open, which gives it a relaxed, small-town vibe.
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Kinokuniya Books Shinjuku Main Store
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This is the biggest bookstore in Shinjuku, and maybe even in all of Japan. It's actually older than I expected.
Everyone is so quiet and focused on reading—love the atmosphere here. -







