Standing on the glass floor is such a thrill! If you're not brave enough, it might be a bit much.
TOKYO SKYTREE(R) TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN(R) | Review by ティナ
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Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Omokado
A shopping center with popular domestic and international brands shops in the heart of Omotesando & Harajuku. From the 5th all the way down to the 1st basement floor you’ll find an equally incredible and eclectic line up of fashion, goods and accessories to browse. Among them, the shops selling cosmetics draw especially larger buzz.
There are lots of trendy Japanese local fashion brands upstairs.
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Lake Biwa
Lake Biwa, which belongs to the first-grade Yodo River system and is located in the center of Shiga Prefecture, occupies an area of about 670 k㎡, or about one-sixth of the prefecture's land area, and is the largest lake in Japan in terms of both area and water storage capacity, with 27.5 billion tons of water pouring in through rivers from the surrounding mountains of Ibuki, Suzuka, and Hira, all of which are over 1,000 meters high.
I bet the night view of Lake Biwa is absolutely gorgeous!
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Yama-Dera (Hōjusan Risshakuji Temple)
This mountain temple, of the Tendai sect of Buddhism, is properly known as “Hōjusan Risshakuji Temple.” It is a historical place, founded in 860 by Jikaku Daishi. It is believed that, with each step you take up the 1015 stone steps, your worldly desires are purged. Furthermore, it has also been worshipped since ancient times as a temple that helps to cut out bad relationships and forge good bonds.
I didn't expect it to be this exhausting—almost a thousand steps! But I'm glad I kept going. The view from the top is just stunning.
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