Walking into this shrine, you can really feel a sacred power. It brings a deep sense of comfort and peace to your soul.
Izumo Taisha | Review by Lin Lui
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Park Place Oita
Park Place Oita is a mega retail complex and home to 160 specialty shops, along with AEON, an electronics retailer, and a movie theater. Bookmark this spot for leisurely shopping hugged by park-esque vibes thanks to picturesque fountains, a canal with spring water, and seasonal greenery. The rooftop park Shangri-La is a popular relaxation spot, with playground equipment and spacious lawns for visitors to enjoy.
Getting here isn't very convenient. If you don't have a car, it's honestly a hassle to visit.
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Hibiya Park
Hibiya Park is Japan’s oldest Western-style park, and it opened in 1903. Its large area covers 16 hectares, and since it’s filled with trees, grassy areas, and colorful blooming flowers, it’s a popular place to relax in the business district.
The park features both Western-style gardens and Japanese-style landscaping, showing off different aesthetics. It's a great place to relax and unwind.
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NewDays Shinjuku
NewDays is a convenience store chain that would play a significant role in supporting and enhancing your travel experience in Japan by offering a diverse range of products essential. With about 500 locations in the JR East area, including the "Tokyo Station Keiyo Street Store" featuring a wide selection of souvenirs, the "Shinjuku Store" with its many gashapon machines for Japanese toys, and the "Iidabashi Store" providing an eat-in space for customer to savor a some beer, Each store provides unique services that add some joy to your experience.
The railway bento here is pretty tasty. I’d definitely recommend trying it.
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