The glass boat has comfy air conditioning in the summer, and it can adjust its height to pass under bridges. Pretty fun experience.
Osaka aqua-Bus Aqua-Liner | Review by Veronica
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Ogawa no Sho Jomon Oyaki Village
Nestled at the foot of the Northern Alps in northern Nagano Prefecture, this unique establishment opened in 1986 after renovating a traditional farmhouse in Ogawa Village. Designed to resemble a Jomon-era pit dwelling, the interior offers an authentic setting to enjoy Oyaki, a beloved local delicacy.
The freshly grilled oyaki are super fragrant and hot! The village has a strong countryside feel—almost like stepping back into an old rural village. You can snack, play, and shop for souvenirs. The whole experience is fantastic!
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Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine stands on the island of Itsukushima, which is also known as the island of gods. It is said that the shrine was founded in 593 by Saeki no Kuramoto, and the 3 goddess “Ichikishimahime-no-Mikoto,” “Tagorihime-no-Mikoto,” and “Tagitsuhime-no-Mikoto” are enshrined there. Famous for granting a wide list of benefits, these three goddesses as are worshipped as the goddesses of the sea, transportation, fortune, and art.
High tide and low tide each offer a different experience. There are also cute deer and lots of shops nearby. This is a must-visit sightseeing spot.
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Umeda Sky Building / Kuchu Teien Observatory
The 40-story, twin super high-rise was completed in 1993. The two towers are connected on top. In England, it was selected into the “Top 20” list of world buildings as a thrilling skyscraper. The beauty of the building itself is part of its popularity. On the 3rd floor, there is a gate for the elevators to shoot you up to the 35th floor.
After visiting, I really felt it was worth it!





