Fudoin has such a peaceful vibe. It’s not very big, but the atmosphere is both solemn and relaxing. Just stepping inside makes you feel calm. The architecture is charmingly old-fashioned—perfect for a slow stroll and quietly soaking in the tranquility.
Fudoin (Koyasan) | Review by 劉思薇
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The Saga Prefectural Space and Science Museum is super fun! There are tons of interactive exhibits, and you can even experience what space feels like. Both adults and kids had a blast—definitely worth a visit!
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Oyunuma Pond is in the Niseko Yumoto Onsen area. The sulfur smell is strong and there's steam everywhere, really showing off the power of geothermal nature. It's an awesome place to see unique landscapes and experience hot spring culture.
