Super close to Tokyo Station, so the location is really convenient, but it's not noisy at all. All the restaurants are top-notch, so you can have a great meal even if you don't feel like going out. 😌
Palace Hotel Tokyo | Review by 吳振宇
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Hotel Mahoroba
Set in the coveted Noboribetsu Onsen, one of Japan’s most renowned hot spring resorts formed by volcanic activity around 10,000 years ago, Hotel Mahoroba offers a luxurious retreat surrounded by lush mountain scenery.
The indoor and outdoor baths have such a great vibe! The open-air bath at night is especially relaxing. There are over 30 types of hot springs—you can soak until you feel like you're about to float away! 🤣
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Lunch House Mitoya
Our diner has been around for a long time and is popular amongst students and businessmen. The stir-fried vegetable and meat in brown sauce meal set is the most popular item on the menu. For people who have a large appetite, we recommend the chicken cutlet meal set.
I had a meal here and thought the taste was okay, but nothing really stood out or wowed me.
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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
The traditional streets of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter feature white walled warehouses, grid pattern walls, Namako-kabe, and rows of weeping trees, creating a beautiful and charming townscape. This harmonious and historic scenery is very popular with tourists.
If West Lake in Hangzhou is famous for its ancient Chinese riverside willows and boats, then the Kurashiki Bikan area is like a classic Japanese drama set. Every photo looks like a postcard—absolutely beautiful!
