I just wandered around the entrance and took some photos as a souvenir. Honestly, I felt a bit awkward about actually going in for a bath.
Dōgo Onsen Honkan | Review by Yue Yue
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TRAIN SUITE SHIKI-SHIMA
TRAIN SUITE SHIKI-SHIMA is a full-blown luxury cruise train departing Ueno Station for a varied expedition across regions of eastern Japan. Depending on the season, guests can choose from one-night, two-night, or three-night itineraries. Routes include visits to acclaimed destinations including Mashiko in Tochigi Prefecture, Kobuchizawa and Hakushu in Yamanashi Prefecture, Hakodate and southern Hokkaido, and cultural sites across the Tohoku region.
The design of the train cars is just stunning—a perfect blend of Japanese elegance and futuristic vibes. I heard you can even enjoy the scenery from the bathroom on board. That’s just next-level!
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Shinkyo Bridge
The World Heritage site "Shrines and Temples of Nikko" in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, consists of the Futarasan Shrine, Toshogu Shrine, Rinno-ji Temple, and the surrounding archaeological sites. The Shinkyo Bridge, also known as "Yamasuge's Snake Bridge" or "Sacred Bridge", spans the entrance and is one of the cultural properties that constitute the World Heritage site. It is also designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
The clear river and the red bridge make for a stunning view. There were actually more people around the bridge than on it.
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Ginza Mitsukoshi
Ginza is famous for its highly ranked shopping area. Ginza Mitsukoshi is centrally located and also a representative department with a long history in Japan.
This department store is the perfect representation of Japan's economy. The service is absolutely spot on—no complaints at all.


