The underground passageways make it incredibly convenient. You don't have to worry about getting wet when it rains or snows.
Daimaru Sapporo | Review by SkyWalker1010
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Tokyo Station: Marunouchi Station Building
The construction of Japan’s front gate, Tokyo Station, began in March, 1908 and it was opened in December, 1914. Kingo Tatsuno, the pioneer of modern architecture in Japan, designed it. The steel-framed, brick Marunouchi Station building was burned on the roof and interior in the 1945 air raid.
The red brick exterior and domed design totally make it look like a classic European train station. Seeing it for the first time was honestly a bit breathtaking!
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Kanazawa Castle & Kenrokuen Four Seasons Tale
Known as the residence of the 14th generation of the Maeda family of the Kaga Clan, "Kanazawa Castle", and the large garden "Kenrokuen" constructed in its outer citadel, are representative tourist attractions of Ishikawa and Kanazawa. Kenrokuen is famous as one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan and has been designated as a special place of scenic beauty by the national government.
Such a beautiful place—definitely worthy of being called the top of Japan's three great gardens.
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Kegon Falls
Nikko is home to many waterfalls, but its most famous waterfall is Kegon Falls. Here the water from Lake Chuzenji spills down a 97-meter-tall cliff, showcasing a beautiful and powerful force of nature. From the observation platform, which you can reach down at the waterfall basin by elevator, you can experience the roar of the falls and the splashing water from up close.
Take the elevator down to the observation deck for a close-up view of the falls. The negative ions make the air feel so fresh. On your way back, grab a freshly grilled sweetfish—it's cheap and smells amazing.
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