Gero Onsen is one of Japan's top three hot springs and is famous for its 'beauty water.' Besides enjoying the baths, you can also try delicious Hida beef here.
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SCMaglev and Railway Park
It exhibits 39 different trains of Shinkansen, conventional trains and Superconducting Maglev. As you enter, you will find a “Symbol display”, there are three trains that set world speed records at that time, such as Class C62 Steam Locomotive, Class 955 Experimental Shinkansen (300X) and MLX01-1 Superconducting Maglev.
It gives a detailed look at the history of Japanese railways, from the earliest steam locomotives to modern high-speed Shinkansen, and even the future maglev trains.
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Takeshita Street
This shopping street stretches nearly 350m from Harajuku Station to Meiji Street. Many shops carry one-of-a-kind fashion items, and the world pays attention to them as a source of the latest fashion. Everyday, the youth and many shoppers are milling here.
A lot of shops here sell pieces by independent designers and limited-edition items. It's a great place to hunt for unique finds.
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TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
The Toyota Museum is a museum that introduces the history of automobiles and automobile culture around the world. It was established in 1989 as one of the commemorative projects for the 50th anniversary of Toyota Motor Corporation.
The museum mainly showcases the history of Toyota cars, but there are also lots of classic vintage cars on display. They're really well-preserved and have a cool retro vibe. Many visitors come here just for that.
