Besides the rides, the parades are amazing too!
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Himeji Castle
This castle is a World Heritage Site and a Japanese castle masterpiece. The main keep, built by Ikeda Terumasa in the early Edo period, has a five-story exterior, one basement level, and six stories above ground on the inside, making it the largest Edo period castle tower still standing.
It's one of Japan's cultural heritage sites and really special. Definitely worth a visit.
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Meguro River
The Meguro River flows through the Setagaya, Meguro, and Shinagawa wards of Tokyo until it reaches Tokyo Bay.
I recommend coming on a weekday so it's not too crowded. After taking photos, you can relax at a nearby café.
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Hakone Sekisyo
After Ieyasu Tokugawa entered the Kanto region and established the Edo shogunate, the importance of the Tokaido highway connecting Edo and Kyoto increased, and it was necessary to strictly control the entry and exit of people to maintain the security of Edo.
You can see Lake Ashi and the pirate ship from here!


