This place is super relaxing and really beautiful. The price is a bit higher than regular hot springs, but it's totally worth it! I recommend spending at least half a day here to really soak and chill out〜
Ocean Spa Fuua | Review by TingTing22
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Chidori Manju Sohonpo “Amaou Tirolian”
Made with plenty of milk and fermented butter, Tirolian is one of Fukuoka’s most iconic sweets-a crisp rolled cookie baked using a traditional recipe from the Tyrol region of Austria, filled with smooth, rich cream. The classic flavors include vanilla, coffee, strawberry, and chocolate, with seasonal and regional varieties also available.
The strawberry flavor is really pronounced—not that fake, artificial kind. It’s small, and just right for an afternoon snack.
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Kumejima Sea Turtle Museum
Ojima Island is a small island connected to Kumejima by bridge in Shimajiri District, Okinawa that’s also home to the Kumejima Sea Turtle Museum, a dedicated conservation hub for sea turtles that doubles as an educational center for marine life and environmental issues.
The exhibits aren’t too complicated, so it’s perfect for a light, casual visit where you can learn their stories as you walk around.
If you’re lucky, you can see the sea turtles slowly swimming over, which is honestly really soothing 🐢
You don’t need much time here, maybe about 30 minutes, but it feels very meaningful.
It’s the kind of place that leaves your heart feeling softer after you’re done. -
Miura Ayako Literature Museum
Located in the native city of Asahikawa, Hokkaido, of the author Miura Ayako, the museum chronicles her literary works and life's journey. Known for her seminal work "Freezing Point," the museum is situated amidst the exotic arboretum that also served as a setting for the story. The building's distinctive dodecahedral structure allows visitors to immerse themselves in the quiet surroundings and the world of her writings.
The whole museum feels really peaceful and gentle. Inside, you’ll find displays about her life, works, and the background of her writing. The exhibits are simple and the atmosphere is very calm, so you can take your time and really soak it all in.
There are her original manuscripts and letters on display, plus a recreation of her writing desk. It all feels very real and warm.
The area outside is gorgeous too, surrounded by green trees. On a nice day, it’s super pleasant to walk around.
This isn’t a lively or busy spot—it’s perfect for slowing down and quietly enjoying the literary vibe.
