It's super convenient for shopping and dining since it's located inside Canal City Hakata.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka | Review by 李宗漢
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Kajitsuya Coffee Chofu Jindaiji
A suburban cafe where you can enjoy menus made with an abundance of seasonal fruits. The fruit is carefully selected each day and shipped at its peak, and if it is not yet fully ripe, it is further ripened at the shop before being served. You can fully enjoy these carefully selected fruits in parfaits, sandwiches, and more. The bread used for the sandwiches has a moist texture made with yukone dough using domestically grown wheat.
The fruit desserts are light and refreshing, not overly sweet at all.
Paired with the warm feel of the wooden interior, it made the whole experience feel really relaxing and comfortable. -
Saiko Koori Festival
The Saiko Koori Festival is a celebration of ice art held annually from early to mid-February at Saiko Wild Bird Forest Park, nestled on the shores of Saiko, one of the Fuji Five Lakes. With its origins dating back roughly 30 years, the festival showcases magnificent ice sculptures set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mt. Fuji, blanketed in winter snow and framed by the crisp, clear air.
The Ice Festival always has lots of fun activities. You can really enjoy the winter vibes and feel the festive atmosphere.
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Lake Biwa
Lake Biwa, which belongs to the first-grade Yodo River system and is located in the center of Shiga Prefecture, occupies an area of about 670 k㎡, or about one-sixth of the prefecture's land area, and is the largest lake in Japan in terms of both area and water storage capacity, with 27.5 billion tons of water pouring in through rivers from the surrounding mountains of Ibuki, Suzuka, and Hira, all of which are over 1,000 meters high.
Next time, I hope to visit Lake Biwa in winter and see the snowy scenery.
