It's located right under the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. There's also a Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, though I'm not sure how it's related. It's a nice place to enjoy views of the bridge and the sea.
Maiko Park | Review by Peter Xu
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Oze National Park (Gunma Side)
Spanning Gunma, Fukushima, Niigata, and Tochigi prefectures, Oze National Park is one of Japan’s leading natural parks and home to the largest highland marsh in Honshu. Walk the boardwalk from Hatomachi Pass, the gateway on the Gunma side, and you’ll find the vast Ozegahara marshland at an elevation of Approx. 1,400 meters, along with sweeping views of Mt. Shibutsu and Mt. Hiuchigatake.
Beautiful! The whole area is surrounded by vast wetlands and mountains. In summer it’s full of lush greenery, and in fall it turns completely golden. It really feels like stepping into a postcard.
Walking along the wooden boardwalk is so pleasant, and the air feels incredibly clean. It’s a bit far and takes some walking to get in, but the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty are so healing.
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Rusutsu Resort
This expansive, all-season resort-one of the largest in Hokkaido-features ski areas, golf courses, an amusement park, hotels, and more across its vast grounds.
Came here with my family and everyone had a blast! Adults went skiing while the kids enjoyed the amusement park. There’s something fun for everyone.
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BLUE NOTE TOKYO
A prestigious jazz club in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo, operating since 1988. Since opening in partnership with the renowned New York brand, top artists from Japan and abroad have been delivering powerhouse performances night after night. With Approx. 280 seats, the venue puts you close to the performers for an immersive, high-impact live experience. In September 2024, it introduced the cutting-edge L-Acoustics A15 system. With upgraded acoustics, the sense of unity with the stage is even stronger.
This is such an atmospheric live jazz dining spot. Walking in feels like stepping into a classic jazz bar in New York.
The dim lighting and romantic vibe make it perfect for a date or a special celebration.
The food and drinks are solid, but the real highlight is the performance. World-class musicians often play here, and hearing them live is seriously impressive.
It’s on the expensive side, but it feels well worth it for the experience.
