I visited Kyoto with a tour group, and the agency arranged for us to have sumo hot pot at a restaurant inside Maruyama Park. The delicious taste still lingers in my memory!
Maruyama Park (Kyoto) | Review by melodyWang
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Magurobito Okachimachi Branch
“Nigirizushi” stalls, which are thought to have originated as stalls in the Edo period, are mainly standing-style and were the equivalent of fast food at the time. This restaurant allows you to enjoy nigirizushi standing up, just as it was originally eaten.
It was my first time eating while standing up—such a unique experience! Plus, the prices are really cheap because of it.
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Lake Ashinoko
The lake is said to have been created about 3100 years ago when a phreatic explosion caused by volcanic activity caused the sediment from a large collapsed mountain to dam the river. In fact, most of the water is rainwater rather than spring water, which is the source of the river. It is a huge puddle of water.
Every time I come to Hakone, I always take the pirate ship cruise on the lake to enjoy the scenery, and then visit Hakone Shrine for some sightseeing and photos.
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Owakudani
After changing from the cable car to the ropeway at Hayamiyama Station on the main route of the Hakone tour, While enjoying an aerial walk for a while the scenery suddenly changes.
You definitely have to try the black hot spring eggs—they say eating one adds seven years to your life!



