There are so many things inside—everything from cookies and awamori to little souvenirs. It's almost overwhelming to choose!
Okashigoten International street Matsuo store | Review by Tong甄
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Hakone Sightseeing Cruise
A sightseeing ship that operates on Lake Ashinoko, a scenic spot in Hakone. The three ships, Royale II, Victory, and Queen Ashinoko, are characterized by their colorful and luxurious decorations. Each of them has a capacity of about 500 passengers and takes 25 to 35 minutes each way between Togendai Port, Hakone-machi Port, and Moto-Hakone Port. On a sunny day, the open deck is a great place to enjoy the scenery. Enjoy the pleasant breeze and the seasonal views of nature and mountains.
Looking out from the boat, I could really feel the fresh sea breeze and take in the stunning lake views. It honestly felt like I was inside a breathtaking landscape painting.
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Yuge Shrine
This shrine stands on Hoogahara facing the Seto Inland Sea. Since the valley was one of the gates to the sea on Yuge Island, the buildings are facing the ocean. The dragon carvings of the main hall is marvelous, and a big round rock, said to be the symbol of man, stands on the premises.
The beach next to it is pretty quiet and not crowded at all. 👍
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Ogaki Castle
Ogaki Castle is said to have been built in 1535 by Yasusada Miyagawa, a member of the Toki clan, a Mino governor, and is familiar to citizens as the symbol of the castle town of Ogaki. Ogaki Castle is a historically significant castle where Ishida Mitsunari established his headquarters during the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, a battle that divided Japan under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate.
There's a park right next to it, and some shops in the back. Honestly, it's more fun to explore outside than inside.





