Kawasaki Daishi is especially famous for its blessing ceremonies and protective charms. Many people come here to pray for health, safety, and happiness. I came specifically for the blessing ceremony and got a symbolic charm, which gave me a sense of peace.
Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple (Kongosan Kinjoin Heikenji) | Review by Anita Lee
Other Reviews by Anita Lee
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Dotonbori
Crab, octopus, cow, crane….these are just a few of the oversized 3D signboards that make up the look and feel of the bustling Dotonbori Area. Its packed with a number of eateries along the northern Dotonbori River and main street along its southern side.
Dotonbori is a famous foodie area with tons of well-known restaurants. You have to try Osaka specialties like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu. There are usually lines in front of every spot, but the food is totally worth the wait.
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Shinagawa Aquarium
Opened in 1991 inside Shinagawa Kumin Park, which sits right next to the canal, this aquarium is themed around “Connecting with the Sea and Rivers.” It features around 4,000 sea creatures from approx 450 species. Through shows and seasonal events, you can get up close with the fish, observe them, and learn more about their world.
The pearl experience was a lot of fun! Using simple tools, I got to take a perfectly round pearl out of a shell. It was big, round, and beautiful. I also had it made into a necklace, which turned out to be a really special keepsake.
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Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street & TOGOSHIGINZA Information Center
Stretching approximately 1.3km east to west from Tokyu Ikegami Line's Togoshi Ginza Station, this shopping district boasts around 400 establishments ranging from fresh produce stores to cafes, bakeries, and bathhouses.
While walking through the shopping street, I caught a familiar smell (Longhui pan-fried buns). They're just like the ones we have back home—super juicy, freshly made, and delicious 😋. Totally holds its own!






