Tokyo Station Ichibangai—I always come here for Tokyo Ramen Street and to buy souvenirs. You can eat, shop, and browse, so it's a great way to pass the time while waiting for your train.
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Hakodate Park Children's Land
Located in Hakodate Park, “Kodomo no Kuni (Children’s Land)” is a small amusement park with a long history that opened in 1956. It is recommended for families to enjoy the retro atmosphere and have a relaxing time with small children.
Hakodate Children's Land... It's a great spot for families to spend the whole day. There's even the 'oldest' Ferris wheel in Japan 🎡, which gives off a retro vibe! 🤣
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Nakasu Yataigai (food stall street)
In the gourmet city Hakata, Nakasu Yataigai lets you experience specialized gourmet food - ramen, skewered food, Oden, etc. to go with sake and other drinks. Naka River runs through Kyushu’s busiest downtown, Nakasu. Bright neon lights sparkle on the water and it is quite a sight that all kinds of food stalls are lined along the river! Strolling along the river allows you to catch the energy of the city.
Nakasu Yatai is basically Japan's legal street food stalls... and it's also one of the most beautiful riverside spots in Fukuoka.
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Himeji Castle
This castle is a World Heritage Site and a Japanese castle masterpiece. The main keep, built by Ikeda Terumasa in the early Edo period, has a five-story exterior, one basement level, and six stories above ground on the inside, making it the largest Edo period castle tower still standing.
The cherry blossoms at Himeji Castle are absolutely stunning. It's just an hour by JR train if you're traveling on your own. The white castle with the soft pink cherry blossoms looks so beautiful together. Highly recommended!
