It's not just about the flowers—there are huge lawns, forest trails, slides, and a camping area. It's awesome for families or couples. If you get tired, you can chill at the café in the park. Honestly, it's the perfect way to relax and recharge!
Sanuki Manno National Government Park | Review by Allen Chen
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Manai Falls
Takachiho Gorge, designated as a National Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument, is a stunning landscape formed by the erosion of pyroclastic flows from Mount Aso's eruption. The result is a unique gorge with striking columnar cliffs, known as columnar jointing.
Absolutely breathtaking 😭! The gorge is like a dream, and taking a boat ride is such a vibe—it really feels like stepping into an animated movie scene. Perfect spot to relax and snap some beautiful photos!
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Kushikatsu Sakata
Furumachi is a town that was formed in 1655. "Kushikatsu Sakata", located in this area that has a historic townscape that preserves the atmosphere of a bygone era, offers a wide variety of kushikatsu, one of Osaka's most popular local's favorite foods.
The kushikatsu at Kushikatsu Sakata is crispy and juicy, with super fresh ingredients and a great variety. The special sauce is delicious, the service is attentive, and the atmosphere is comfortable. Definitely worth a try!
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Tsunoshima
This small island sits with a population of about 700, all afloat in the Hibikinada Sea in the northwestern part of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Surrounded by crystal-clear blue waters, Tsunoshima billows with tropic air and resort-like vibes. The 1,780-meter-long Tsunoshima Bridge is a coveted stretch for fans of the longer drive and the perfect way to get to and from the mainland easily.
Stretching across crystal blue waters, the scenery here is picture-perfect. It's known as one of the most beautiful roads in Japan. The island has a lighthouse, beaches, and nature trails—great for a relaxing trip and taking photos.
