This is one of Japan's top three gardens. If you're in Kanazawa, it's definitely a must-visit spot.
Kenroku-en | Review by 張池
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Kikuyo Shokudo Main Store
Founded in 1956, Kikuyo Shokudo Main Store started as a small establishment with about ten seats but has now expanded to accommodate thirty seats. In response to its popularity, the diner has grown to include several locations: a branch a short 30-second walk from the main store, a Bay Area store, and a New Chitose Airport store, serving locals and travelers alike with dishes made from fresh ingredients sourced in Hakodate.
The place has a traditional and cozy vibe, and the prices are reasonable. Their signature dishes include the three-color rice bowl, salmon roe bowl, and various sashimi platters, all made with the freshest local ingredients.
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Itsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine stands on the island of Itsukushima, which is also known as the island of gods. It is said that the shrine was founded in 593 by Saeki no Kuramoto, and the 3 goddess “Ichikishimahime-no-Mikoto,” “Tagorihime-no-Mikoto,” and “Tagitsuhime-no-Mikoto” are enshrined there. Famous for granting a wide list of benefits, these three goddesses as are worshipped as the goddesses of the sea, transportation, fortune, and art.
The natural scenery here blends perfectly with the cultural heritage, making it a sacred spot for both visitors and worshippers.
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Akita Inu no Sato (Akita Dog Visitor Center)
Sightseeing in Odate-shi interchange facilities opened in 2019 near JR Odate Station. The building is modeled after the Taisho era Shibuya station building, named after Japan's most famous Akita Inu dog, "Chuken Hachiko" (loyal dog Hachi).
Because of Hachiko's story, I became really interested in Akita dogs. You can find a lot of information about them inside the facility.
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