The fireworks festival over the ocean is so colorful and dazzling! Really eye-catching!
Atami Sun Beach | 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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Sakura Furusato Square
It is a flower garden that welcomes you with its seasonal flowers, such as tulips in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos in autumn. In the center of the garden, there is a symbolic windmill which actually spins with wind power.
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.
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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.
