This is a really famous hot spring area in Japan. There are lots of small inns and shops around the hot spring street, plus stores selling local specialties. Every time I visit, it feels a little different.
Arima Onsen | Review by Ling Cheung
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Celeo Hachioji North Building
A large shopping complex directly connected to JR Hachioji Station. Celeo Hachioji North Building stands on the north side of the station, while Celeo Hachioji South Building is on the south side. The North Building brings together around 200 shops from the first basement floor to the 10th floor, including food, fashion, variety goods, and restaurants, so you can enjoy shopping and dining all day. The South Building features stores such as Bic Camera, a convenience store, and sweets shops.
It’s not a huge department store, but it’s very practical and has everything you need for daily life. The clothing brands inside are fairly standard, so it’s not especially trendy.
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TOKYO SKYTREE(R) TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN(R)
Boasting a height of 634 meters, TOKYO SKYTREE is the world’s tallest free-standing tower which stands in the center of TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN surrounded by tourist facilities. The tower has two observation decks, Tembo Deck at a height of 350 meters and Tembo Galleria at 450 meters.
Watching this beautiful view at dusk just makes all my bad moods disappear instantly.
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The Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
Japan’s first museum, specialized on the history and culture of life, was opened in April 2001. You can learn about housing and how people lived during Edo, Meiji, Taisho and Showa Periods.
This spot recreates the streets of Osaka during the Edo period. It's a really meaningful place to visit.
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