Yokohama Chinatown at night really has a strong Chinese vibe. It's even more fun to explore than Kobe's Chinatown.
Yokohama Chinatown | Review by 吳益山
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Mitsui Outlet Park Hokuriku Oyabe
Opened in July 2015 as the first large-scale outlet mall in the Hokuriku region, located in Oyabe City in western Toyama Prefecture. Oyabe is a key transportation hub where the Hokuriku Expressway, Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway, and Nōetsu Expressway intersect, making it easily accessible from across the Hokuriku area.
The architecture feels really international—it doesn't feel like you're in Japan at all. On clear days, you can see the Tateyama mountain range in the distance. The view is just stunning.
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Rainbow Bridge
“Rainbow Bridge,” an approximately 800-meter-long suspension bridge, is an iconic part of Tokyo architecture that connects Odaiba and Shibaura. At night the bridge is beautifully illuminated, and many people visit it to take pictures of one of Tokyo’s most well-known night views. The bridge has a dual structure: the upper section functions as an Metropolitan expressway, while the lower section is used by a general roadway, the Yurikamome Line, and a walking path.
Such a beautiful and romantic spot. It's been a long time since I took a walk hand in hand with my wife.
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