This is a masterpiece by Tadao Ando, blending old and new architectural styles. Omotesando is so trendy and stylish. I came to Tokyo this time just to enjoy and appreciate it.
Omotesando Hills | Review by 陳之和
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Kobe Portopia Hotel
A city resort hotel on Port Island, close to Sannomiya in central Kobe. With over 700 guestrooms across the Main Building and South Building, the lineup includes an Executive Floor on the top level, standard rooms, spacious deluxe rooms with balconies, and distinctive concept rooms designed for a comfortable stay. Dining is equally varied, led by a buffet restaurant featuring plenty of locally sourced Hyogo ingredients, along with a wide selection of Japanese, Western, and Chinese options.
The lobby is impressive and spotless. The moment you walk in, it feels like a luxury hotel.
The room was super spacious, and we could even see the harbor from the window—felt so very “Kobe”! -
HANA・BIYORI
HANA・BIYORI is the new-concept flower park and destination next to Yomiuriland amusement park, replete with serene spaces to consider a greener earth and our place on earth hugged by seasonal flowers and plants. Popular highlights to see include the HANA・BIYORI Pavilion, where you can marvel at Japan’s largest collection of over 300 hanging flower chandeliers and colorful floral walls, the vibrant Seasonal Flower Path, and the PIET OUDOLF GARDEN TOKYO, designed by a world-renowned garden designer.
This is the dreamy Starbucks everyone's talking about!!!
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Ashikaga Flower Park
At Ashikaga Flower Park, you can enjoy the sight of all kinds of seasonal flowers, which adorn the park according to eight themes: "Early Spring", "The Spring Flower Festival", "A Tale of the Wisteria", "Rainbow Garden", "Blue and White Garden", "The Flower Faeries Who Float By the Water", "Purple Garden", and "The Garden of Illuminated Flowers". The park is a popular location, enjoying not only local visitors, but those from abroad.
Ashikaga Flower Park is rated as one of the world's top ten dream destinations. The 150-year-old wisteria tree is the highlight. Unfortunately, I visited near the end of the blooming season. I hope I get another chance to come back!
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