The shrine is so beautiful! The red torii gates stretch out in a super impressive line, kind of like a mini version of Kyoto's Fushimi Inari. It's perfect for photos and the atmosphere is really peaceful. Whether you're here for a stroll or to make a wish, it's a really comfortable spot!
Ukiha Inari Shrine | Review by 黃柏袁
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Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
An urban aquarium where sound, light, visuals, and sea creatures merge together. Relax and take in the sights at “Jellyfish Ramble,” a large area that is approximately 9 meters wide and 35 meters long where jellyfish drift along to sounds and lights.
The location is very convenient, and the lighting and music create a fantastic atmosphere.
The jellyfish area is especially beautiful.
Overall, it feels more like watching a show than a typical aquarium.
Great place to visit on a rainy day or in the evening, and it’s also awesome for taking photos. -
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Shiodome City Center
A 43-story mixed-use building located at the gateway to Shiodome Siosite, the redeveloped Shiodome district. It combines offices, shops, and dining facilities, and houses the headquarters and branch offices of many companies. It serves as a business hub for the Shiodome area.
The cluster of high-rises gives this area a really futuristic feel. There are also restaurants and cafes on the lower floors to check out, and at night the lighting creates a great atmosphere.
They often have exhibitions or events here too. Walking between the office buildings and shopping areas, you really get a sense of the city's rhythm. It's a great place for a stroll and some photos. -
British Hills
Located 1,000 meters above sea level in the Hatoriko Highlands, British Hills is a sprawling complex that faithfully recreates the atmosphere of a medieval English town. Spread across 73,000 tsubo (about 240,000 m²), the grounds feature a grand manor house-modeled after the estates of medieval lords-alongside structures such as a recreated medieval castle block and guesthouses designed in the style of English cottages. From the buildings to the signboards and even the road signs, every detail has been crafted to replicate an authentic British townscape, offering visitors a deeply immersive experience of British culture.
The whole estate has a strong European vibe—even the street lamps, stone paths, and restaurants are super detailed. The atmosphere is amazing. You can try English afternoon tea, stay in a European-style cottage, and the staff wear British uniforms and greet you in English—it's totally immersive. It's a great place for photos and really fun, making for a relaxing and unique little getaway!





