An innovative urban oasis that blends technology, art, and nature. The exhibitions are diverse and interesting, offering a unique experience. It's a great spot to relax in the middle of bustling Ginza.
Ginza Sony Park | Review by 東志豪
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Floating Torii Gates of Ouo Shrine
Tara Town faces the Ariake Sea which shows a drastic tidal variation. Ouo Shrin's submerged Torii gates are attracting attention at SNS lately with the fantastic three gates lined in the sea at the highest tide.
Absolutely dreamy! The torii gates just stand quietly in the sea, and when the tide comes in, it really looks like they're floating on the water. It totally feels like a scene from a Studio Ghibli movie! If you catch the sunset when the sky and sea blend together, it's so beautiful you'll be left speechless. Perfect spot for photos and check-ins, and there's a peaceful vibe for making wishes too. I recommend going at low tide or around sunset—the photos turn out amazing!
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Wakkanai Fukuko Market
This waterfront complex offers a full Wakkanai experience-dining, shopping, soaking in natural hot springs, and savvy hacks for sightseeing, all in one place.
Wakkanai Fukuko Market has such a local vibe! The fresh seafood is delicious, and you can watch the local fishermen at work. The atmosphere is fantastic—definitely worth a visit to walk around!
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Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
Opened in 2016, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal stands as one of Japan’s largest highway bus terminals, located at JR Shinjuku Station’s South Exit. With around 90 bus operators serving the terminal, it connects destinations from Aomori in the north to Fukuoka in the south, with over 1,600 bus departures daily.
BUSTA Shinjuku is super convenient for transportation. The facilities are modern and clean, and the waiting area is spacious and comfortable. Information is clear and easy to understand. It's the perfect starting point for highway buses to all parts of Japan. Highly recommend!
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