The fireworks were stunning right from the very first one, and the grand finale was so breathtaking I was left speechless.
Osaka Great Sky Art Fireworks | Review by 陳建韋
Other Reviews by 陳建韋
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
Dazaifu Tenmangu is the head shrine of 10,000 different shrines across Japan dedicated to the spirit of Sugawara Michizane. Sugawara was an acclaimed scholar who was deemed innocent posthumously after being exiled to Dazaifu by Kyoto’s Imperial Court. The main hall was built over his grave and has been preserved as a sacred site of Tenjin worship for over 1100 years.
There were quite a lot of people, but the flow was pretty smooth so it didn’t feel chaotic.
You’ve got to try the umegae mochi on the approach to the shrine.
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Toya Lake Cruise
A sightseeing boat that cruises around Lake Toya, formed by a volcanic eruption about 110,000 years ago. Departing from the station-side pier at Toyako Onsen, the 50-minute cruise offers stunning views of Mount Yotei, Mount Showa-Shinzan, Mount Usu, and the islands collectively known as Nakajima-including Ōshima, Bentenjima, Kannonjima, and Manjūjima.
Seeing the mountains and sky around Lake Toya from the boat felt like watching a moving watercolor painting. I really enjoyed the slow pace of cruising on the lake—super relaxing~
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Hisaya-odori Park
Hisaya-odori Park is a long, linear urban park located along Hisaya-odori Avenue, recognized as one of Japan's "100 Best Roads." Combining parkland with commercial amenities, visitors can enjoy shopping and dining amidst lush greenery.
The park is huge! It feels really nice to walk around, and there are lots of trees providing shade. Super comfortable.

