Tucked away in a residential neighborhood—if you’re not paying attention, you could totally walk right past it. It’s not noisy like a typical tourist spot, so it feels really relaxing.
Kishimojin-do | Review by LINSU_CING
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Weather Shrine
In Japan, there is only one shrine dedicated to praying for the weather. The annual festival (Weather Festival) is held in line with "Meteorological Memorial Day" on June 1st, marking the day Japan's first meteorological station was established.
It’s all about praying for good weather, and the whole theme is really fun. Hoping we get great weather for this trip too 🙏
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Asagaya Tanabata Festival
Counted among the Three Great Tanabata Festivals in Japan, this major event comes alive with the help of the entire shopping district in the Asagaya area, centered around the Asagaya Pearl Center shopping arcade leading from the south exit of the station to Ome Kaido.
We happened to be there during Tanabata season, and it felt lively the moment we arrived. The whole shopping street was covered in decorations, and it instantly put me in an even better travel mood!
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Atami Heiwa Street Shopping District
Atami City, one of Japan's premier hot spring destinations, is renowned for its abundant natural hot spring water. Located right outside JR Atami Station, this shopping district serves as the city’s welcoming gateway.
When you come to Atami, pretty much everyone buys one to eat.
If you pass through Atami and don’t try it, it seriously feels like you’re missing something. -











