One of Shibuya's landmarks.
It's always packed with people every day.
A multifunctional shopping complex.
Shibuya Hikarie | Review by 陳佳豪
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Nakasu Yataigai (food stall street)
In the gourmet city Hakata, Nakasu Yataigai lets you experience specialized gourmet food - ramen, skewered food, Oden, etc. to go with sake and other drinks. Naka River runs through Kyushu’s busiest downtown, Nakasu. Bright neon lights sparkle on the water and it is quite a sight that all kinds of food stalls are lined along the river! Strolling along the river allows you to catch the energy of the city.
The skewers here are classic! Chicken skin, beef tongue, pork belly—you just can't stop at one. Many of the food stalls have their own special side dishes, too. Grab a plate and pair it with a beer—it's the perfect combo.
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Harunire Terrace
This is a “small town” with nine buildings connected with wide wooden decks, utilizing a grove of more than 100 Japanese elm trees alongside the clear stream.
The whole place is beautifully integrated with nature.
All the facilities are well-designed and complete.
It's a super comfortable and relaxing spot. -
Nachi Waterfall
Kumano-Nachi Taisha is the main shrine of over 4000 Kumano Shrines dotting Japan. This waterfall stands within the holy area, The grandest fall in Japan is 133m-tall, 13m-wide at the mouth, where water begins to fall, and the plunge pool is 10m-deep, and pours over 1 ton/second of water through three wedges which merges as one fall, thus called “Three Stream Fall.”
The waterfall plunges straight down from 133 meters, and the powerful flow is truly breathtaking and impressive.
