Artificial hills, small bridges over streams, a traditional tea house—this place brings together all the classic elements of a Japanese garden.
Ritsurin Garden | Review by 梁靜怡
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Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo
Standing just next to the glistening green and serene waters of Nakajima Park, Premier Hotel Nakajima Park Sapporo provides a tranquil escape with convenient access to downtown Sapporo. The hotel’s peaceful courtyard often welcomes visits from local squirrels, creating a charming retreat from urban bustle.
The hotel's design is simple yet elegant. The overall vibe is really comfortable and never feels overwhelming.
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Kusatsu Onsen (Kusatsu Hotspring)
Kusatsu Onsen is popular and well known as one of Japan's three major hotsprings. 32300 liters per minute naturally gushes, which is admitted as the highest amount of discharge in Japan, the source water with high acid is known to have an excellent antibacterial effect.
The sulfur smell is pretty strong. If you stay too long, it gets uncomfortable!
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Ghibli Museum, Mitaka
In Tokyo's Mitaka lies the Ghibli Museum, overseen by Director Hayao Miyazaki. Studio Ghibli, established in 1985, is a Japanese animation studio known for planning and producing films primarily directed by Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki.
Honestly, they might as well not let people visit. You have to reserve and buy tickets in advance, then still wait in line at the site, plus there are so many restrictions.
