This is Sapporo's biggest red-light district. At night, it's super lively and packed with people. There are restaurants everywhere, so it's really convenient to grab something to eat.
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Goto Islands (Shimo-Goto Area)
The Goto Islands consist of around 150 islands, known for their beautiful blue seas, white sandy beaches, and historic church buildings registered as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites. Visitors to the Shimo-Goto area, will famed the famed Hisaka and Naru islands, plus several sites that were inscribed in 2018 as part of the “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region.” Notable landmarks include the Former Gorin Church and Egami Church, both deeply connected to the history of the Hidden Christians who kept their faith alive through difficult times.
The ocean here is unbelievably blue—it just makes you go quiet for a moment. Compared to Okinawa, this place feels less touristy and has more of a local vibe, which honestly makes it even more charming.
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Aeon Mall Takamatsu
While the Aeon department store occupies the main part of the shopping mall, Aeon Mall Takamatsu also contains numerous shops for fashion, daily items, restaurants, and other services.
There are plenty of seats in the food court, so you never have to worry about finding a spot. The snacks are all delicious too!
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Daihonzan Eigenji Temple
Since its establishment in 1361, it has been the head temple of the Eigenji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, which has been dedicated to the study of zazen and prayers for safety under the sun. In the past, as many as 2,000 monks were said to have gathered here to practice Buddhism, and there are 127 branch temples throughout Japan.
Visiting left a deep impression on me. As soon as I entered the temple, I felt a sense of tranquility and peace that really calmed my mind.
