The first time I saw so many tulips and a Dutch windmill was at Huis Ten Bosch in Kyushu, but this place is just as impressive.
Sakura Furusato Square | Review by Chin Chin
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Noritake Garden
This is the birthplace of Noritake, a western tableware brand highly acclaimed globally. The park is a lush green space to relax in, with stores, cafes, restaurants, and a museum.
It's right next to Nagoya Station. There's a creative market and a huge lawn, plus the Toyota Museum is nearby, so you can easily visit both.
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Atami Sun Beach
This beach is a swimmers’ favorite in summer with a dozen firework shows above the ocean. The shore is lined with palm trees along 400m with the beautiful white sand against the blue sky and the waves are calm in the shoal. You will fall in love with this exotic-looking beach.
The fireworks festival over the ocean is so colorful and dazzling! Really eye-catching!
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Kamigamo Shrine (Kamowakeikazuchi Shrine)
In ancient times, Kamowakeikazuchi-no-okami, the god of the shrine, descended to the mountain northwest of the main shrine, and the Kamo clan, a powerful local family, built a shrine building in 678, and it is the oldest shrine in Kyoto.
There's a lively handmade market held here once a month.
