The fireworks synced with the music were so dynamic—it felt more like an aerial performance than just a regular fireworks show. The atmosphere was romantic and moving. Highly recommend!
Osaka Great Sky Art Fireworks | Review by 蓉兒
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Noboribetsu Jigoku Festival
Held every year on the last weekend of August in Noboribetsu Onsen, the Noboribetsu Jigoku Festival is a grand event that reenacts the legend of Enma, King of Hell, arriving at the hot spring town with his demons after the cauldron lid of Hell Valley is opened.
It was really cold at night. I didn't bring a jacket, so I was shivering while watching the event.
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Kumano Kodo Path
Kumano Kodo is the path leading to the three Kumano Mountains (Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha and Mt. Nachisan Seiganto Temple). While Kumano faith was rising, noble families used this path to come to Kumano, which was later spread to the general public.
The ancient pilgrimage trail is just wide enough for two people to walk side by side. But you need to watch out for tree roots sticking out. If it rains, the path gets really muddy, so it's best to check the weather before heading out.
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Hakone Tozan Railway / Hakone Tozan Cable Car
The Hakone Tozan Railway is an indispensable part of sightseeing in Hakone, with many of the major spots in the city located along the route.
It connects Odawara to Hakone-Yumoto and Gora. You really have to experience the fun of the mountain railway for yourself!
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