The Saga Balloon Festival is absolutely spectacular! Early in the morning, you can see tons of colorful hot air balloons rising into the sky. The atmosphere is super lively, and the photos turn out amazing! It's totally worth getting up early to see—definitely a must-visit!
Saga International Balloon Fiesta | Review by 陳忠誠
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Fukuoka Tower
This landmark in Fukuoka City was built as a monument of 1989 Asia Pacific Expo (Yokatopia). It is 234m-tall and the top floor has an observation area with a 360-degree panorama over Fukuoka City.
Fukuoka Tower is super impressive! The lights at night are especially beautiful—perfect for taking photos and posting online! The night view from the top is awesome, too. Definitely a top spot for a date!
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Water Park Fukushimagata
Fukushimagata, the largest lake in Niigata City, is located in the first Japanese municipality to receive certification under the Ramsar Convention. A true natural sanctuary, the area is home to over 220 species of birds, 800 species of plants, and more than 900 species of insects. The surrounding park is well-maintained, offering visitors a variety of ways to enjoy the rich wetland environment.
The environment here is so relaxing. It's a perfect spot for a stroll. The scenery is beautiful—definitely worth a visit! ☺️
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Shimamui Coast
Located on the Shakotan Peninsula in Hokkaido, Shimamui Coast is renowned for its stunning scenery-featuring sheer cliffs and crystal-clear waters so vibrant they've earned the name “Shakotan Blue”. This coastal gem is also recognized as one of the 100 Best Shores in Japan.
This is an amazing hidden gem on the Shakotan Peninsula in Hokkaido. It's one of the few coastlines in Hokkaido with crystal-clear blue water. The walk from the parking lot to the observation deck isn't too far, but the view is absolutely breathtaking. The endless blue sea and unique rock formations make you feel like you're in another country.
