This new shopping mall in Shinjuku has a really stylish design. It's the kind of department store young people will love to hang out in.
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Michi-no-Eki Ukiha
Located along National Route 201, which runs along the border between Fukuoka and Oita Prefectures, this station sits atop a hill with sweeping views of the Chikugo Plain, making it a popular sightseeing spot. Its striking wooden building, inspired by a traditional kudo-zukuri farmhouse, an architectural style native to Saga and Fukuoka characterized by a roof shaped like a traditional Japanese cooking hearth (kudo) adds to its charm.
Even a random peach I bought here was incredibly fragrant—superior to anything from the supermarket. There are lots of dried fruits and jams too, perfect for souvenirs!
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Tottori Castle Ruins
The site of 'Tottori Castle,' built during the Sengoku period by utilizing the steep terrain of Mt. Kyushozan. During the Edo period, the foothills were developed as the political center of the Tottori Domain. Today, remnants such as stone walls and the base of the main keep remain, and the site has been designated as a national historic site.
Even though Tottori Castle itself is long gone, you can still see some of the stone walls and foundations. It really helps you imagine how grand and impressive it must have been back in the day.
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Katsuo-ji Temple
Surrounded by a national park in the surrounding area, Katsuo-ji Temple in Minoh is an ancient temple with a history of about 1,300 years, founded in the Nara period (710-794). Within the temple's vast grounds, which cover an area of about 80,000 square meters, are the main hall and temple gate, which were rebuilt by Toyotomi Hideyori, and Sanpoukoujin Shrine, which is believed to be the first Arakami shrine in Japan.
Inside the temple, you'll find lots of small Daruma dolls on display. These Daruma symbolize people's wishes and prayers.




