Standing on the cape, the whole ocean stretches out right in front of you. On a clear day, the color of the water is beautiful, and the wind is pretty strong but feels great.
Coming around sunset is a big plus. With the sunlight reflecting on the water, it gives you this quiet, soothing feeling.
Overall, it doesn’t feel too commercialized. It’s more of a natural scenic spot, great for anyone who wants to clear their mind, take a walk, and snap a few landscape photos. It’s not the kind of place where you shop your way through the whole visit.
Ogonzaki Cape | Review by 柯振宇
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A casual Italian restaurant with an at-home feeling, brightly illuminated by the sun’s light. It’s a long-established restaurant, that has been open for business in the popular area of Daikanyama in Shibuya for more than 30 years.
I ordered pizza and pasta, and both were really good! 👍
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Shibuya Scramble Intersection
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Maybe because it was raining and a weekday, there weren't as many people as I expected.
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TOKYO SKYTREE(R) TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN(R)
Boasting a height of 634 meters, TOKYO SKYTREE is the world’s tallest free-standing tower which stands in the center of TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN surrounded by tourist facilities. The tower has two observation decks, Tembo Deck at a height of 350 meters and Tembo Galleria at 450 meters.
The tower stands tall and straight, just like a giant tree reaching into the clouds. The overall design is stunning, which is why it's called the Sky Tree.
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