The building itself is a work of art. The design is simple, but it's truly amazing. You need to book online in advance, and photography is prohibited in many areas.
Chichu Art Museum | Review by 黃來發
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Kobe Harborland
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Turning a train station into a luxury shopping spot is really impressive.
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The shops on this street are perfect for people my age to browse.
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