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.
Itsukushima Shrine | 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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Osaka aqua-Bus Aqua-Liner
A standard sightseeing boat in the aquatic city of Osaka that takes you to Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima! A 40-minute cruise along the Okawa River, which runs through the center of Osaka. The area along the Okawa River is lush with greenery and lined with retro architecture, providing a tasteful view of the city.
The glass boat has comfy air conditioning in the summer, and it can adjust its height to pass under bridges. Pretty fun experience.
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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!





