You can not only admire the impressive historic ruins and beautiful natural scenery, but also learn a lot about important events from Japan's late Edo period.
Goryokaku Park | Review by 良光
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Marine World Uminonakamichi
Marine World Uminonakamichi, opened in 1989, is an aquarium that exhibits about 350 species and 30,000 organisms under the theme of "Kyushu's Sea”.
There are adorable dolphin and sea lion shows, plus you can see penguins and tons of other sea creatures. The exhibits are really well-designed. Kids had a blast, and even adults found it relaxing and fun!
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Tachimachi Cape
Tachimachi Cape, jutting out to the southeast of Mount Hakodate and facing the Tsugaru Strait, features a dramatic landscape with a 30-meter-high sheer cliff, surrounded by the sea. This scenic spot offers stunning views, including the opposite Shimokita Peninsula on clear days, and a panoramic vista of Hakodate's cityscape.
There are lots of plants and birds here, making it a great spot for birdwatching and enjoying nature.
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Yokohama Chinatown
Yokohama Chinatown, one of Japan’s three major Chinatowns, is a district lined with countless Chinese restaurants. From affordable dishes you can enjoy as takeout or all-you-can-eat meals to authentic Chinese cuisine, there are options to suit your budget.
Chinatown has gates on the east, west, south, and north, all based on feng shui. There are also Mazu and Guan Yu temples, and you can find all the major Chinese cuisines here—Shanghai, Sichuan, Cantonese, and more.



