The Japanese call Lake Biwa the 'Mother Lake.' It's a place you have to visit at least once in your life. There's a park that's 4.8 kilometers long around it. Having coffee and taking a walk here is really relaxing.
Lake Biwa | Review by 王鈺婷
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Ginza Inz
A traditional shopping mall that was established in 1958 and is representative of Ginza. Located under the elevated highway and situated between the first basement and the second floor. It consists of three buildings, namely, Ginza Inz 1, 2, and 3.
The first time I visited Tokyo with a tour group, we stayed at the Ginza Daiichi Hotel. At night, our guide took us to eat at a restaurant under the elevated highway. That was over 20 years ago!
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Izumo Taisha
Izumo Taisha is one of the most revered, ancient shrines in Japan, along with Ise jingu Shrine. Its records go as far back as writings from the Kojiki, Japan’ oldest historical account compiled in 712. The deity enshrined here is Okuninushi no Okami, who is known as the deity of love and marriage.。
It's not just the sacred straw rope that stands out—the main gate is also really impressive.
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World Beer Museum Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi Branch
It is a beer restaurant which offers more than 200 types of beer, and food from around the world.
Came here with my Japanese friends to try beers from all over the world. Great experience!
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