The huge fields of flowers here are absolutely mesmerizing, and you can see them in bloom all year round.
Kuju Flower Park | Review by 李佳祐
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Tsukimachi Falls
A 17-meter-tall, 12-meter-wide waterfall on the Ouse River, part of the Kuji River system. Normally, it’s a “married couple” waterfall with two side-by-side streams, but when the water volume increases due to rain, a smaller “child” waterfall appears, becoming a “parent and child” waterfall. It’s said to have been named for this shape: women would gather to wait for the moonrise on the 23rd night and pray for safe childbirth and good fortune, a folk belief custom known as “Tsukimachi.”
Tsukimachi Falls feels so magical and otherworldly. The moment I walked in, I honestly felt like I’d stepped into a fairytale.
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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
The traditional streets of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter feature white walled warehouses, grid pattern walls, Namako-kabe, and rows of weeping trees, creating a beautiful and charming townscape. This harmonious and historic scenery is very popular with tourists.
It’s a great place to relax and take a leisurely trip. The shops along the way are super friendly, and it’s definitely worth a visit.
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Ueno Park
Ueno Park, officially known as "Ueno Onshi Park," is located in Taito Ward, Tokyo. Managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Construction Bureau, the park spans an impressive area of 530,000 square meters and has a rich history.
The ginkgo trees in Tokyo during autumn are really beautiful.
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