The hotel is a bit older, but it's really well maintained. Breakfast has a lot of options, both Japanese and Western, and the quality is pretty good.
Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel | Review by ゆき
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Keio Mogusaen
Keio Mogusaen is a Tokyo garden where visitors can enjoy seasonal blooms and foliage year-round. Loved since the Edo period, this expansive 26,000㎡ garden features traditional Japanese elements like thatched-roof buildings, bamboo fences, and tea huts, embodying the essence of Japanese beauty.
The garden isn't very big, but the flowers are beautiful all year round. It's a great place for a walk. The paths have some slopes, so you'll need to walk a bit. Elderly people or kids should be careful.
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Izumo Taisha
Izumo Taisha is one of the most revered, ancient shrines in Japan, along with Ise jingu Shrine. Its records go as far back as writings from the Kojiki, Japan’ oldest historical account compiled in 712. The deity enshrined here is Okuninushi no Okami, who is known as the deity of love and marriage.。
This shrine is really clean and comfortable. The buildings feel very sacred. Visiting Izumo Taisha was a great way to refresh my spirit.
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Ikuta Ryokuchi Park
Located in a corner of the Tama Hills, Ikuta Ryokuchi is the most representative greenery park in the suburbs of Tokyo. Within the park grounds covers a wide range of areas of woods centered by the perfectly kept sawtooth oak and quercus acuta (the Japanese evergreen oak), and precious natural resources such as wetlands and bubbling springs.
A patch of greenery in the middle of the urban jungle.
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