I feel like I got tricked—didn't even see a single 'Giant's Road' character! 🤣
Yomiuriland | Review by Yuang Hs
Other Reviews by Yuang Hs
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Nagasaki Peace Park
A park spreads on the hill in Matsuyama-town, Nagasaki-city. At 11:02 a.m. on August 9, 1945, the bomb was dropped over this park. This park was established in 1951 to learn about the threat of an atomic bomb, to pray for the souls of victims, and to wish for eternal world peace.
The park is peaceful and serene, but you can still feel the sadness of its history. I hope the victims rest in peace.
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Yufuin Onsen
Yufuin Onsen is a hot spring resort at the foot of Mt. Yufu at the heart of Oita Prefecture. There is no big hotel and many inns are tranquil Japanese style, which are popular among women visitors.
This is a hot spring resort, and there's also Yunotsubo Street nearby where you can stroll and shop. There are so many stores—it's a great place to shop and explore. It's always been a super popular travel destination in Japan.
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Hakodate Kosetsuen (Miharashi Park)
Hakodate Kosetsuen is a garden in the Miharashi Park in Hakodate City. During the Meiji Period, It was built as a vacation home for a rich merchant based in Hakodate. The name Kosetsuen is said to have been given by a Jodo Sect priest of Kyoto’s Chion-in, meaning “the garden fragrant with plum in snow.”
The autumn leaves here are absolutely stunning! It's one of those hidden spots for fall foliage that only locals seem to know about.
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