With the blue sky and green fields, it really feels like being on the Mongolian grasslands!
Kusasenri | Review by 謝麗
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TENJIN CHIKAGAI
Tenjin area is located in Fukuoka City Chuo-ward, Kyushu’s largest downtown district. Going through the street is Watanabe Street, and to the north, Showa street. To the south is Tenjin Chikagai, an underground street, 600m in length running under Kokutai Street. There are 12 districts, with 150 shops such as apparel, gourmet food, sundries, and books.
The underground mall connects directly to Tenjin Station, making it super convenient. It's a great place to shop, whether it's rainy or extremely hot outside.
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World Glassware Hall Inawashiro
This is one of Japan's largest glass specialty galleries, displaying around 25,000 items from both Japan and around the world. The gallery offers a wide array of products, including directly imported goods, original accessories, antiques, and decorative items, fully conveying the charm of glass products.
Visitors can try glassblowing or making glass accessories themselves. After joining these activities, you get to take home your own handmade piece as a one-of-a-kind souvenir.
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Kamikochi
Kamikochi offers one of Japan's most spectacular mountain sceneries. Its magnificent landscape is designated as a Special Natural Monuments along with Special Places of Scenic Beauty. Walter Weston, a British Anglican missionary praised Kamikochi in his writing “Mountaineering and Exploration in the Japan Alps” in 1896 which made Kamikochi an internationally well-known mountain area.
The weather is cool and pleasant, so walking here doesn't make you sweaty at all.
The natural trails are really well maintained. -


