范慈茜's Reviews Page 3/4

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    The cherry blossoms at Oshino Hakkai are absolutely dreamy. Mt. Fuji with those soft pink blossoms, plus the crystal-clear spring water, makes the scenery unbelievably beautiful!

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    April at Oishi Park feels like that in-between moment when spring is just arriving. The main highlights are usually tulips and canola flowers, with the last of the cherry blossoms adding a nice touch.

    With Mount Fuji in the background, the scenery has so much depth. It may not be as striking as the lavender in summer, but it feels fresh and really pleasant.

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    Taisho Pond, which had just reopened, was absolutely dreamy. The lingering snow and the reflections made it feel like a fairyland, and while the air was cold, it felt really fresh.
    It wasn’t too crowded, so it was a very comfortable walk.

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    The Unicorn Gundam in Odaiba is seriously impressive. It looks absolutely massive up close, and at night it lights up and transforms, which is super cool.

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    Mt. Tenjo is definitely worth visiting. The ropeway ride up feels really relaxing, and on a clear day, Mt. Fuji looks incredibly sharp. Paired with Lake Kawaguchi, the view has so much depth.

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    This shrine is known for strong luck and bringing in wealth, so a lot of people come here specifically to pray for financial luck. It’s pretty famous.

    The money-washing area is really popular. Everyone lines up to wash their money, which is kind of fun. The shrine is small, but it has a strong sense of energy and doesn’t feel casual or thrown together.

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    Seeing the whole star shape from the plane was super obvious. I recognized it right away, and it felt totally different from seeing it on the ground. You can really appreciate the design from an aerial view.

    Seeing that incredibly precise star shape makes you realize how amazing people in the past were.

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    It’s definitely worth coming during the day too. You get a full view of Hakodate city and the bay, and the view feels incredibly open.

    You can clearly see Hakodate’s unique geography, with the sea on both sides and a narrow stretch connecting the middle. It’s really special.