A lot of the rides and scenes are ones I've seen in movies before, so it felt extra special to experience them in person.
Universal Studios Japan | Review by 柯振宇
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Ogonzaki Cape
Located in the Bikuni area of Shakotan, Hokkaido, Ogonzaki Cape is a scenic spot known for breathtaking views of the beautiful sea called Shakotan Blue and dramatic cliffs. The well-maintained walking trail has three entrances, from the Route 229 side, the Bikuni Port side (Chatsu Tunnel side), and the Chatsu district side, making it easy to enjoy a stroll in nature.
Standing on the cape, the whole ocean stretches out right in front of you. On a clear day, the color of the water is beautiful, and the wind is pretty strong but feels great.
Coming around sunset is a big plus. With the sunlight reflecting on the water, it gives you this quiet, soothing feeling.
Overall, it doesn’t feel too commercialized. It’s more of a natural scenic spot, great for anyone who wants to clear their mind, take a walk, and snap a few landscape photos. It’s not the kind of place where you shop your way through the whole visit. -
Torattoria Sarusa Māre
A casual Italian restaurant with an at-home feeling, brightly illuminated by the sun’s light. It’s a long-established restaurant, that has been open for business in the popular area of Daikanyama in Shibuya for more than 30 years.
I ordered pizza and pasta, and both were really good! 👍
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Shibuya Scramble Intersection
This is a scramble intersection in front of Shibuya Station. Said to be the world’s busiest crosswalk, it has become a famous sight to see in Tokyo. From the pedestrian bridge connecting the JR Yamanote Line and the Keio Inokashira Line, you can view the flurry of people crossing the intersection from above.
Maybe because it was raining and a weekday, there weren't as many people as I expected.
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