Overall, it’s a great place for rabbit lovers. There are so many cute rabbit-themed touches, and you can also see real rabbits there. The park isn’t very big, so you can probably see everything in about 1–2 hours. It’s also a nice spot for photos and has that relaxed Japanese countryside feel.
The souvenir area has tons of stuff, and the rabbit merchandise can seriously make you go a little overboard.
That said, if you’re not especially into rabbits, it might feel like there’s not that much to do. It’s more of a smaller attraction.
Tsuki Usagi no Sato | Review by 陳國順
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Kanamori Bay Cruise
When it comes to Hakodate’s best views, Mt. Hakodate often takes the spotlight-but this bay cruise, which circles Hakodate Bay, offers a fresh perspective. In just about 15 minutes, you can enjoy a full-fledged cruising experience with scenery that feels entirely different from land.
The ride was really comfortable, and the ocean views along the way were beautiful. The sunset in the evening especially had such a great atmosphere, and it’s perfect for photos.
It didn’t feel too crowded on board, and it was so relaxing to enjoy the harbor night view with the sea breeze.
That said, if the weather is bad or if you go in winter when the wind is strong, it gets unbelievably cold, so I’d definitely recommend wearing something warm before boarding.
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Amakusa Gokyo (Pearl Line)
Opened in 1966, the Amakusa Gokyo is a 12 km-long series of five bridges connecting the mainland to the Amakusa Islands. These bridges include the Tenmon Bridge (connecting Misumi to Oyano Island), the Oyano Bridge (connecting Oyano Island to Nagashima), the Nakano Bridge (connecting Nagashima to Oike Island), the Maejima Bridge (connecting Oike Island to Maejima), and the Matsushima Bridge (connecting Maejima to Kamishima in Amakusa). The route is affectionately known as the "Amakusa Pearl Line," reflecting the region's flourishing pearl cultivation.
Driving across the Amakusa Gokyo bridges is just awesome! The ocean views along the way are stunning, especially at sunset. The vibe is amazing, and snapping photos while driving feels like being in a movie!
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Daisen White Resort
Daisen White Resort is a snow resort located on the northern slopes of Mount Daisen in Tottori Prefecture. The resort is divided into four main areas: Kokusai, Goenzan, Nakanohara, and Uenohara, offering a total of nine diverse courses that cater to everyone, from beginners to advanced skiers.
A great spot for ski lovers and anyone looking for a relaxing getaway! There are lots of slopes to choose from, so both beginners and experienced skiers can have fun. They offer ski lessons too, so it's easy to bring kids. After a day on the slopes, you can unwind in the hot springs and enjoy some delicious local food—so comfortable! The winter scenery is stunning. This is an awesome place for a winter vacation.
