If the weather’s bad, this is a pretty solid backup plan. It’s in a convenient location, and it’s easy to pair with nearby spots.
Wakkanai Youth Science Museum “Wakkarium” | Review by 李心穎
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Wakkanai Noshappu Aquarium
Located at Cape Noshappu, the westernmost point of Wakkanai, Noshappu Aquarium is Japan's northernmost aquarium. It houses and exhibits approximately 1,300 creatures across around 120 species, primarily showcasing marine life adapted to the cold northern seas, such as fish and seals.
They focus on creatures from cold-water seas, so it feels really different from a typical aquarium.
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Shibuya Mark City
A commercial facility born from the catch phrase “The day Shibuya becomes and adult”. Shibuya, the place where trends and culture are shared, has a strong image of a youthful city, but this commercial facility is a space that feels comfortable for adults who have graduated from their youth.
Chun Shui Tang opened a shop here last year. I'll definitely stop by again next time I'm in Japan.
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WATERRAS
This business complex has a beautiful courtyard of various trees and greenery with excellent transportation access. Organized around the two buildings of the Waterras Tower and the Waterras Annex, it includes a business complex, community facilities such as a multi-purpose auditorium, offices, student apartments, and more.
The basement supermarket, first-floor café, and second-floor food court are all my favorite spots here.
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