When the light turns green, people pour in from all directions and cross the intersection in an orderly way. It's really impressive to see.
Shibuya Scramble Intersection | Review by 朱益齊
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Kumano Hayatama Taisha
Having been called the "land of resurrection," it is a shrine with the never-ceasing worshipers who are seeking the courage and readiness to take a new step in the passages of life.
This is one of the three Kumano shrines. Legend says the gods of Kumano descended here to build a new palace, and that's how Shingu City got its name. Among the three, Hayatama Taisha is the easiest to walk around.
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Kagurazaka
Kagurazaka, in Shinjuku, Tokyo, first got its start as a bustling geisha district. Visitors here will find a large shopping street that’s home to trendy shops and cafes, but just a few steps from the main drag sits a few cozy, veteran Japanese eateries, chic cobblestone streets and black, wood-latticed fences.
During the day, it's calm and peaceful, but at night, it has a totally different vibe.
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Chiba Park
Chiba Park offers cherry blossoms in spring, Oga Lotus in summer and fall colors. It is known for Oga Lotus, which is called the world’s oldest flower. During its blooming season from late June to mid July, many tourists come to visit and different events are held commemorating Oga Lotus.
The park is really nice. If you love lotus flowers, this is definitely the place to visit.


