This is my go-to hidden spot every time I visit Tokyo.
No crowds, so you can quietly watch the sunset or sunrise and listen to the sound of the sea. 😀
Umihotaru Parking Area | Review by 黃秋燕
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Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa
Located in Hachioji, Tokyo, Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa offers excellent accessibility by both car and train. It's about a 35-minute train ride from Shinjuku Station, and just a 2-minute walk from the nearest station, making it a convenient shopping destination.
The food court is pretty nice! You can get a full meal or just grab a coffee and relax for a while.
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Cat Alley (Neko no Hosomichi)
Cat Alley, or Neko no Hosomichi, is the 200-meter narrow road that stretches from Ushitora Shrine in Nagae, an area of Onomichi City (Hiroshima). The road was started in 1998 when artist Shunji Sonoyama painted the “fukuishineko” lucky stone cats found along the road.
There are all kinds of cat-themed art along the street, like stone cat sculptures, murals, and wind chimes. It's so much fun to walk around and snap photos! You might even run into real cats here! They're super chill and not afraid of people at all. 😸
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Aizu Ashinomaki Hot Spring Resort Hotel Ookawaso
Ashinomaki hot spring is located along the Okawa River valley, where the rapidstream had created strange rocks and cliffs, and is said to have been opened about 1,200 years ago. Facing the Agawa River, "Ookawaso" is a hot spring ryokan where guests can enjoy the beauty of the valley from their guest rooms and outdoor hot spring baths.
It looks exactly like a scene from Demon Slayer!
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