The layout and design of Kaiyukan are really well thought out. The aquarium is super interesting, and the kids had a blast!
Kaiyukan | Review by 尚弥男
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Rainbow Bridge
“Rainbow Bridge,” an approximately 800-meter-long suspension bridge, is an iconic part of Tokyo architecture that connects Odaiba and Shibaura. At night the bridge is beautifully illuminated, and many people visit it to take pictures of one of Tokyo’s most well-known night views. The bridge has a dual structure: the upper section functions as an Metropolitan expressway, while the lower section is used by a general roadway, the Yurikamome Line, and a walking path.
I specifically chose to walk across the Rainbow Bridge. The downside is the noise from all the cars, but the upside is you get to take your time and enjoy the beautiful views of Odaiba and Tokyo Tower.
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Sakurajima
Sakurajima is an active composite volcano located in Kagoshima Bay. It is a symbol of Kagoshima, and part of Kirishima-Yaku National Park. The volcano began to form around 26,000 years ago, and it has had 17 major eruptions.
Taking the ferry was a fun experience! Even though the ride is only about 15 minutes, you can enjoy the beautiful ocean views from the deck.
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Nachi Waterfall
Kumano-Nachi Taisha is the main shrine of over 4000 Kumano Shrines dotting Japan. This waterfall stands within the holy area, The grandest fall in Japan is 133m-tall, 13m-wide at the mouth, where water begins to fall, and the plunge pool is 10m-deep, and pours over 1 ton/second of water through three wedges which merges as one fall, thus called “Three Stream Fall.”
The area around Seiganto-ji Temple, Nachi Taisha, and Nachi Waterfall has such a great energy. It really makes you feel refreshed in both body and mind.
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