You can take a boat ride and see the castle tower from different angles. The building is really well preserved.
Tower of Osaka Castle | Review by LIU鳳鳳
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Senshu Park
Akita Domain, The ruins of Kubota Castle of the Satake clan, was developed into a large castle site park covering an area of 16.29 hectares. The restored Omonogashira Gobansho, the restored castle's Osumi-yagura Tower, the front gate, and other features gives off the atmosphere of the feudal domain era.
It's really close to the station, so you don't have to walk far. The cherry blossoms are beautiful and the park is well maintained—perfect for a stroll.
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Shibamata Taishakuten Sando
Katsushika Shibamata has been chosen by the country itself as one of Japan’s iconic scenic spots. It’s also no exaggeration to say that Shibamata Taishakuten and its approach are iconic parts of Tokyo’s shitamachi (old town) areas that possess striking atmosphere and appearance.
This old street has been around for over a hundred years. The little things they sell are really eye-catching.
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Lake Suwa
Located almost in the center of Nagano Prefecture, Lake Suwa is the largest lake in the prefecture, with a circumference of about 16 km and surrounded by mountains. Along its nature-rich shores, fully developed cycling and jogging paths allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery. The area is also home to numerous attractions, including visiting all four shrines of Suwa Taisha, appreciating art at museums, and soaking in hot springs with views of the lake.
From July to September, you’ll see lots of people strolling around in yukata at night. It’s a really nice vibe.
