The restaurant serves delicious dishes made with local ingredients. The olive oil dishes are especially unique and really tasty.
Roadside Station Shodoshima Olive Park | Review by George Wu
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Shibamata Taishakuten Daikyo-ji Temple
The official name of Shibamata Taishakuten is “Kyoeizan Daikyo-ji.” It is a temple of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism, and as it was built in 1629 it has quite the long history.
This temple belongs to the Nichiren sect. Many people come here to pray for good luck and safety. The architecture is really beautiful and unique—definitely worth a visit.
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Hiroshima Castle
Hiroshima Castle was built in 1589 by Terumoto Mori, known as one of the five dignitaries of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The castle is located in the center of Hiroshima city, famous as a major tourist attraction with easy access.
The castle was destroyed by the atomic bomb but was later rebuilt to look like the original. Inside the main keep, there's a museum focused on samurai culture. The view from the observation deck on the 5th floor is fantastic.
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Shibuya Scramble Intersection
This is a scramble intersection in front of Shibuya Station. Said to be the world’s busiest crosswalk, it has become a famous sight to see in Tokyo. From the pedestrian bridge connecting the JR Yamanote Line and the Keio Inokashira Line, you can view the flurry of people crossing the intersection from above.
The subway exit is inside a shopping mall, and the layout is like a maze—it took some effort to finally reach the famous intersection. You’ll find the 109 shopping building, the Hachiko statue, and the busy crossing. It’s just like the scenes you see in Japanese dramas, but now it’s real.
