This is the hot spring closest to the sky in Japan. It's one of the few high-altitude hot spring resorts in the country, and it has the highest sulfur content in Japan.
Manza Onsen | Review by 許佩哲
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Lake Toya
There is no better attraction than the natural landscape of Lake Toya in Hokkaido. The area around a caldera lake, Lake Toya , and an active volcano, Mt.Usu, was designated as the Toya- Usu Unesco Global Geopark in UNESCO Global Geopark.
The difference between good weather and bad weather is huge. Coming on a sunny day really makes it so much better.
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Sapporo TV Tower
Built in 1956 on Nishi 1-chome, the starting point of Odori Park, the Sapporo TV Tower is well known to locals and tourists alike as a landmark of Sapporo that has witnessed the city's development since its completion.
Right next to Odori Park—such a great location. You’ll definitely spot it if you’re walking by. The exterior feels a bit dated, but in a good way—it has that classic old-landmark vibe.
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Kyoto Tower (Nidec The Kyoto Tower)
It is located right in front of Kyoto Station. It was designed in the shape of a lighthouse to illuminate Kyoto, and is the tallest building in Kyoto at 131 meters. It has been visited by over 32 million people since it opened in 1964.
Compared to all the historic sites in Kyoto, this place really doesn’t feel “Kyoto” at all.
Looks pretty ordinary during the day, but it’s a bit easier on the eyes once it’s lit up at night. -



