The whole mountain looks like it was sliced by a giant blade. Standing on the observation deck at the top is pretty intimidating. The Japanese even call it the 'Hell's Viewpoint.'
Nokogiri-Yama Nihonji Temple | Review by 邱美麗
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Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana
The city of Yanagawa sits in the southern area of Fukuoka Prefecture. The land was ruled by the Tachibana family since Muneshige Tachibana moved into the castle in 1587, as appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In the mid-Edo period, Ohana was added as a private residence by the 5th generation feudal lord, Sadayoshi Tachibana.
The Tachibana family of Yanagawa played an important role in Japanese history. Their stories and cultural heritage are truly impressive and admirable.
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Tokugawaen
This Japanese garden was established in the ruins that used to be called “Ōzone Yashiki ” for Tokugawa Mitsutomo (1625-1700), the second lord of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan, to spend his retired life in 1695. The ground is said to have about 44 ha.
Tokugawaen is also a famous spot for viewing wisteria flowers.
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Nakanoshima
Nakanoshima is a lush, green and iconic city area known for Aqua Metropolis Osaka that’s tucked between the Dojima and Tosabori Rivers. Home to one of Osaka’s known business districts, the area is lined with a mixture of skyscrapers, modern architecture and office buildings.
Nakanoshima Park is Osaka's very first park and has over a hundred years of history. The rose garden inside is its most distinctive feature.

