You can get a stunning view of Lake Kawaguchi and Mt. Fuji from here. On clear days, the scenery is especially amazing.
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Aso Shrine (Kumamoto)
The master god who has created Aso, Takei Watatsu no Mikoto, and 12 of his family gods are enshrined here. As the head of Higo Province, this is ranked top over nearly 500 branch Aso Shrines nationwide. Its history goes back more than 2000 years. Its faith is fused with volcano worship that believes Mt. Aso to be a god.
The overall vibe at Aso Jinja is really relaxing. It’s not one of those super touristy, noisy shrines. The moment I walked in, I felt my mind slow down.
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Himeji City Museum of Art
The Himeji City Museum of Art is housed in a former red brick warehouse of the Imperial Japanese Army, registered as a National Tangible Cultural Property. It is located to the east of the World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle.
The surrounding gardens are lush and peaceful. It's a perfect spot for a walk and to quietly enjoy the art.
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Yoyogi Park
The large 544,711.27㎡ site of this park is filled with water and greenery, something that you don’t often find in the heart of Tokyo. During springtime around 800 cherry trees blossom beautifully, and the area around the south side’s fountain is particularly popular as a cherry blossom viewing location.
There are wide lawns, ponds, and forests here. It's a great spot for Tokyo locals to relax or take a walk. Lots of people jog in the park, too.

