Every dish was carefully prepared, offering both amazing flavors and beautiful presentation.
Nagamegawa Pontocho Hana | Review by Janson Lee
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Hiroshima Botanical Garden
Spanning a vast 18.3 hectares, this botanical garden gathers about 200,000 plants from around 10,000 species worldwide. The "Great Greenhouse," a symbolic feature of the garden and among the largest in Western Japan, showcases a year-round bloom of colorful flowers, primarily orchids, creating a tropical atmosphere.
There are so many different kinds of plants here—it's a great spot for a family outing.
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Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato
Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato is a leisure facility located within the Daisen Pasture, offering views of the famous Mount Daisen. Operated by the Daisen Dairy Agricultural Cooperative, known for its Shirobara milk, the facility allows visitors to see cows grazing up close in the pasture area. The restaurant serves dishes rich in homemade milk, butter, and cream, along with ingredients sourced from Tottori Prefecture.
You can try fresh dairy products made right here, like milk, cheese, and ice cream. Watching the cows relaxing on the green grass just feels so peaceful.
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Ginzan Onsen
This hot spring resort was developed along with the Nobesawa Silver Mine which prospered in the Edo Period. After the mine was closed, it was turned into a therapeutic onsen resort until a flood destroyed it in 1913. By early Showa Period, local businesses have helped restore the village close to the current landscape with western-style wooden multi-story buildings on either side of Ginzan River.
Ginzan Onsen is surrounded by stunning mountains and peaceful nature. It's such a relaxing and refreshing place to visit.
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