It really feels like stepping back in time to the Showa era in Japan. You get to try ramen from all over the country, and each shop has its own unique style.
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum | Review by Cookie Wu
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EEF Beach
EEF Beach is one of Kumejima’s most iconic shorelines, situated along the island’s eastern coast. Stretching for about 2 kilometers, this vast natural beach sits among the acclaimed list of Japan’s 100 Most Beautiful Beaches.
The water here is incredibly clear, and the colors look almost unreal—like they've been edited! The sand is super clean and feels great to walk on. The whole vibe is really chill, not noisy at all. It's perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, or snapping some awesome photos. When the breeze comes through, it feels amazing—instant vacation mode!
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Village Izu Kogen
A resort hotel in Izu Kogen with extensive facilities and amenities, ideal for long-term stays. Every room is a suite with an ocean view and includes a kitchen, making it suitable for groups and families, including rooms for 6-7 people, rooms with open-view baths, and pet-friendly rooms for those traveling with dogs.
Staying at this hotel after a day of sightseeing was so relaxing. The hot springs were super comfortable and really soothing.
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LeTAO Otaru Main Store
Known for its "Fromage Double" cheesecake made from Hokkaido-produced fresh cream and carefully selected mascarpone cheese, this confectionery store in Otaru enjoys nationwide popularity. Located at the tourist-frequented Märchen Crossroads in Otaru, LeTAO Main Store opened in 1998. The store's name, meaning "Dear Tower of Otaru," is reflected in its impressive European-style exterior reminiscent of a large tower.
There are a lot of specialty shops along the streets of Otaru, and they're even more visible than Rokkatei.
