This place is paradise for classic car fans! There are so many vintage cars on display. Besides cars, there are all kinds of clocks too—super unique!
Fukuyama Auto & Clock Museum | Review by 貴貴
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Ikebukuro PARCO
Located in Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo, this shopping mall has been a landmark since its opening in 1969 as the first PARCO branch in Japan. Known for curating the latest trends in fashion and lifestyle, it has remained a favorite destination, particularly among younger generations. In 1994, the annex P’PARCO was also opened to expand its offerings.
The layout is a bit winding, but it’s still enjoyable to walk around and explore. It feels more relaxed than the department stores in Shinjuku or Shibuya—not overwhelming at all.
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Kamigamo Shrine (Kamowakeikazuchi Shrine)
In ancient times, Kamowakeikazuchi-no-okami, the god of the shrine, descended to the mountain northwest of the main shrine, and the Kamo clan, a powerful local family, built a shrine building in 678, and it is the oldest shrine in Kyoto.
Among the many shrines in Kyoto, this one has a lot of historical significance. The grounds are spacious and it's pretty quiet, so it's a great place to relax and clear your mind.
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Tokyo Disneyland
Known and loved as the “kingdom of dreams and magic”, this full-scale themepark is just a 15 min. train ride from Tokyo Station.
Every time I visit, I'm genuinely impressed by how dedicated the staff and performers are. Their professionalism is truly admirable.
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