Lake Toya Onsen has an abundance of hot spring water that's clear and full of minerals, which is great for your health and relaxation. There are all kinds of hotels and ryokan here, with different styles and prices, offering comfortable stays and friendly service. It's a perfect place to unwind and spend the night.
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Former Furukawa Gardens
The gardens were built as the residence of Toranosuke Furukawa, the third head of the Furukawa conglomerate. Taking advantage of its location on the slopes of the Musashino Plateau, a Western-style mansion was built on a small hill on the north side, and a Western-style garden was placed on the pitch, while a Japanese-style garden was placed on the lower ground.
It's pretty rare to see both Japanese and Western-style gardens in one place. Whether you're a fan of garden design or just curious, you'll definitely find something interesting here.
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Rikugien Gardens
Starting in 1695, Rikugien was constructed over 7 years as a Japanese garden of undulating scenery. Designed in the Kaiyushiki style, it features strolling paths around ponds and hills. It is designated by the Japanese government as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty.
Cherry blossom viewing here is nice, but it gets way too crowded, so it's hard to really enjoy the scenery.
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DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
Welcomed by the gargantuan 19.7-meter, life-sized Unicorn Gundam statue, DiverCity Tokyo Plaza embodies its concept as a "theatrical urban space," offering a place to play, learn, relax, and just take in each moment of surprise and inspiration. Tantalize all five senses at this unforgettable destination that’s like none ever before.
Besides shopping, the plaza has all kinds of restaurants, cafes, and snack shops. There’s also a movie theater, arcade, and indoor theme park. Plus, it’s super convenient if you need to pick up anything before heading back home.
