You can take photos with the bears in the morning and afternoon, and you can feed animals all around the place. It's a pretty cool experience.
Okuhida Bear’s Farm | Review by May Li
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Kumamoto Castle
Kumamoto Castle is the famous castle built by Kiyomasa Kato in 1607. It was built using the latest, cutting edge techniques at the time and was the setting of many important moments in Japan’s history.
I could see Kumamoto Castle from my hotel, and the roof of the main keep looks seriously cool. It feels really different from Nagoya Castle or Himeji Castle.
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Fukuzenji Temple Taichoro
Fukuzenji, a Shingon Buddhist temple founded by the monk Kuya around 950 in the Heian period. Taichoro, a guest hall next to the main hall, was built during the Genroku era of the Edo period and boasts Approx. 330 years of history, and is also designated as a National Historic Site. Built on a small hill, the tatami room of Taichoro-once used as a reception hall for the Joseon Tongsinsa (Korean diplomatic missions) in the Edo period-offers sweeping views of Tomonoura, including the calm Seto Inland Sea and islands floating offshore.
If you like quiet spots, you’ll absolutely love it here. Not noisy, not crowded—super satisfying for the soul.
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Lake Shikaribetsu
Lake Shikaribetsu, located at an elevation of approximately 810 meters, is Hokkaido’s highest-altitude lake and the only natural lake within Daisetsuzan National Park. Formed around 30,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption that dammed a river, it is known as the “Celestial Lake” and is surrounded by small volcanic peaks like Mount Tenbo and Mount Hakuun. The pristine landscape, featuring untouched forests of Sakhalin fir, Yezo spruce, and birch trees, is a stunning highlight.
Compared to other popular spots, Lake Shikaribetsu has fewer visitors, so the whole area stays really peaceful. Walking by the lake or just sitting and enjoying the view brings a real sense of calm.



