I took a sightseeing boat out to sea and fed the seagulls with shrimp chips. The environment is peaceful and relaxing.
Ine no Funaya | Review by Maria Lee
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Furukawacho Shopping Arcade
Located near Heian Shrine and Okazaki Park, this small shopping arcade is charmingly retro yet modern, adorned with about 1,000 colorful pastel lanterns hanging from its arcade. The blend of nostalgia and novelty creates a unique atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists looking for Instagram-worthy spots.
This is a great place for a stroll and some sightseeing, and you can really get a feel for the local Japanese atmosphere.
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Miyagi Prefecture Matsushima Rikyu
Matsushima Rikyu is a tourist commercial hub that opened in March 2020 in Matsushima, home to one of Japan's three most scenic views. There’s plenty to explore inside, including a Japanese garden, rooftop garden, restaurant museum and more.
The beautiful gardens and traditional architecture here make it a place you'll want to linger and explore.
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Inuyama Festival (Inuyama Matsuri)
Inuyama Festival has been handed down at Haritsuna Shrine since 1635. 13 floats equipped with trick dolls are carried through the town showing off their trick dolls. This Inuyama Festival’s float event is designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property.
Besides the floats and taiko drum performances, the Inuyama Festival also features traditional music, dance, and all kinds of street performances. The whole town is filled with a festive and joyful atmosphere.
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