I want to try it, but I don't have the courage to go alone~
Shinjuku Suehiro-tei | Review by 吳怡君
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Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Launched in 1873, this historic destination is known as Japan’s longest standing resort hotel. It’s pre-war build has garnered its national designation as an Tangible Cultural Property, featuring a bold exterior of mixed Japanese and Western design, and select architectural features that integrate an especially Japanese flair.
This is a very elegant hotel. It seemed like most of the guests were Japanese, but the staff appeared to be mostly foreigners...
The facilities are pretty basic, so if you're used to city hotels, it might feel a bit different. -
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HANA・BIYORI
HANA・BIYORI is the new-concept flower park and destination next to Yomiuriland amusement park, replete with serene spaces to consider a greener earth and our place on earth hugged by seasonal flowers and plants. Popular highlights to see include the HANA・BIYORI Pavilion, where you can marvel at Japan’s largest collection of over 300 hanging flower chandeliers and colorful floral walls, the vibrant Seasonal Flower Path, and the PIET OUDOLF GARDEN TOKYO, designed by a world-renowned garden designer.
The flowers and plants are beautiful, the projection show was just okay, but the Starbucks was fantastic. Giving it 4 stars 🌟
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Sensoji Temple
This iconic destination in Asakusa sees as many as 30 million visitors each year. It stands as a well-loved mainstay in Tokyo, all while hosting a number of annual traditions like the first temple visit at New Years, Setsubun and more across the year.
Got up super early and headed to Sensoji Temple. I managed to take lots of photos before the shops opened and the crowds poured in, so I could avoid all the people in my shots.




