Came here with my family and everyone had a blast! Adults went skiing while the kids enjoyed the amusement park. There’s something fun for everyone.
Peter Xu's Reviews
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This is such an atmospheric live jazz dining spot. Walking in feels like stepping into a classic jazz bar in New York.
The dim lighting and romantic vibe make it perfect for a date or a special celebration.
The food and drinks are solid, but the real highlight is the performance. World-class musicians often play here, and hearing them live is seriously impressive.
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You can try authentic Japanese dishes like udon, miso stew, tempura, and chicken wings. There are also lots of local food stalls that look absolutely delicious.
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The fireworks light up the sky over the Shinano River, and the reflections on the water make the view even more magical.
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As the name suggests, only the stone ruins remain. If you walk along the trail to the top, you can enjoy even more spectacular and beautiful views.
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The Japanese-style garden is exquisite, and the Suirokaku Aqueduct from Lake Biwa makes a great photo backdrop. You can also try Kyoto's famous Junsei yudofu at the entrance.
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The dreamy glass artworks blend beautifully with the garden. When the sun shines, everything looks stunning and it's such a pleasure to see.
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There's spring water you can drink, and it's said to be very effective for wishes about money and relationships.
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Even though it's a small park, you can see flowers here all year round. The tulips and sunflowers are especially famous.
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It's located right under the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. There's also a Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, though I'm not sure how it's related. It's a nice place to enjoy views of the bridge and the sea.
