The whole place is absolutely huge, and the views are fantastic. If you're a racing fan, you definitely have to check this out.
Mobility Resort Motegi | Review by An Wong
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Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
“Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium” is a popular tourist spot, located in Okinawa’s Kaiyohaku Park. If you take the building’s escalator down from the 4th floor to the 3rd, you’ll find yourself at the entrance to the aquarium. The aquarium is designed as a “deep dive” into the ocean as you go down to the 2nd and 1st floors, so as you descend, a magnificent world filled with mysterious Okinawan ocean creatures unfolds before you!
Most of the highlights here are centered around the main tank. The other exhibits are pretty standard in comparison.
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Kyoto Botanical Gardens
Opened in 1924 as “Taiten Kyoto Botanical Garden”, the oldest prefectural botanical garden in Japan with about 100 years of history. This garden was once used to grow vegetables during World WarⅡ and condemned by the Allied Forces after the war, passing through such a tough time, restarted as a botanical garden in 1961. The facilities and contents have been fulfilled based on the concept of “The most interesting and relaxing botanical garden in Japan” since 2009.
The scenery is gorgeous, and there are so many types of flowers to see all year round. The grounds are huge—perfect for a walk or a day out in nature.
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Chubu Tottori Sakyu Kodomonokuni
This play facility lies adjacent to Tottori sand dunes. On the huge ground about 190,000 ㎡, many play equipment and vehicles are filled with, for example, large-sized athletic equipment, the dream castle, which was built depicting a castle, and the cycle monorail, the railtrain, and various designed bicycles.
This is a great spot where you can spend the whole day playing. The grounds are really spacious, and admission is free for anyone up to college students.

