Every brick, every blade of grass—everything in the park is modeled after Dutch architecture in Europe. The planning and design are really detailed, and the nighttime lights are beautiful.
HUIS TEN BOSCH | Review by Yeung Yeung
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Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo Kitahiroshima
One of the largest outlet malls in Hokkaido, this expansive complex brings together around 170 stores spanning a wide range of categories-from high-end fashion and well-known kitchenware brands to sports gear and drugstores.
A lot of luxury brands I was hoping for weren’t here at all, so it was a bit of a letdown.
If you’re expecting to do some serious shopping, you might be disappointed because the selection is fairly limited. -
MOA Museum of Art
Opened in 1982 on a hill behind JR Atami Station and renewed in 2017, this modern art museum spans three floors above ground and one underground, with a total floor area of 17,000m². It houses about 3,500 pieces, primarily focusing on Oriental art, including paintings, calligraphy, and crafts.
The museum itself is a stunning work of art. The kaleidoscope in the main hall is also a famous piece. Truly impressive.
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Enoshima
It's a tiny island at the tip of a sandbar that juts out to sea from a long sandy beach. It is known for its superb view of the sea of Shonan and Mt. Fuji.
I really recommend getting a one-day pass. The caves are super cool inside, and the further you go, the more beautiful it gets. The scenery is just like a painting.
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