This is a must-visit spot in Kyoto. It's really close to Hanamikoji Street, and you often see beautiful women in kimonos around here.
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Hakone Ropeway
From Sounzan to Togendai Station, a ropeway runs about 4km. You can ride in a gondola and look over the lush nature of Hakone mountains, Lake Ashinoko, Mt. Fuji and Sagami Bay. Enjoy a skywalk for about 24 minutes.
You can get a great view of Lake Ashinoko and Mt. Fuji from up there. It's a pretty nice spot.
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Nijo-jo Castle
After winning the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 and unifying the country, Tokugawa Ieyasu had Nijo-jo Castle built as his base in Kyoto. It is a historical monument with a history of over 410 years as a castle in the heart of the capital. It was designated a UNESCO world heritage site as a part of the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto” in 1994.
This place is known as the site of the 'Taisei Hokan.' You can really feel the serious atmosphere here.
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Fukuoka Tower
This landmark in Fukuoka City was built as a monument of 1989 Asia Pacific Expo (Yokatopia). It is 234m-tall and the top floor has an observation area with a 360-degree panorama over Fukuoka City.
The night view from inside Fukuoka Tower is stunning, and the ticket price is more reasonable compared to other observation decks.



