This spot is really spacious and open. The air and environment are great, and the scenery is beautiful. You can see the Seto Inland Sea and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge from here. Plus, admission is free.
Awaji Hanasajiki Hyogo Prefectural Park | Review by Ketty lok
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Silo Observatory
Located on a hill on the western shore of Lake Toya, this scenic spot offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the observatory in the central courtyard, visitors can gaze upon Lake Toya and Nakajima Island floating on its blue surface, as well as the surrounding mountains such as Mt. Usu and Mt. Showa-Shinzan, features shaped by volcanic activity that create a dynamic landscape. It is a popular photo spot, especially renowned for its stunning sunrises and sunsets.
As soon as you go up, you can see Lake Toya right away. The view is super wide open. Getting scenery like this without having to hike up a mountain feels really generous for an observatory.
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Nasu Safari Park
This safari park was opened in 1980 in the nature-rich Nasu Highland. About 700 wild animals of 70 species collected from all over the world are free-roaming here.
You can get really close to the animals by riding in a car. It feels super immersive! The herbivores even walk right up to the car—if it's your first time, it'll definitely surprise you.
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Tenjin-dori Shopping Street
This shopping street is on the road approaching Fudaten Shrine from Chofu Station. It has gained a reputation under the nickname "Kitaro Street" because Kitaro from the popular manga "GeGeGe no Kitaro" lives in the forest behind Fudaten Shrine.
It’s not a long street, but it feels really local and lively. There are lots of hidden gem shops to discover!




