Every time I'm in Shinjuku, I have to eat here. The taste is unforgettable!
Yakiago Shio Ramen Takahashi, Shinjuku Main Store | Review by 王毅
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Kakuda Misaki Lighthouse (Hanganfuna Kakushi)
This lighthouse stands on Cape Kakuda overlooking the magnificent Sea of Japan. The observatory at the foot of the lighthouse offers a magnificent view of the horizon. A short climb up the mountain trail behind the lighthouse provides a beautiful contrast between the white lighthouse and the azure sea below, and beyond that, the view is spectacular as far as Sado Island.
The scenery here is absolutely stunning. The white lighthouse against the blue sky and ocean makes for some really artistic photos, and it's even more romantic at sunset.
It's not a huge spot, but it's super peaceful—perfect for a stroll, gazing at the sea, and just relaxing. Really soothing vibes! -
Suwa Shrine (Tachikawa City, Tokyo)
Founded in 811 (Kōnin 2) with deities enshrined from Suwa Taisha in Nagano, Suwa Shrine in Tachikawa boasts over 1,200 years of history. Renowned as a sacred site for lion dances and sumo, it is affectionately known as Osuwasama. The enshrined deity, Takeminakata-no-Kami, appears in the Kojiki as a god of hunting and agriculture, and is believed to grant blessings for success in competitions and prosperous business.
The whole shrine grounds are super clean and well maintained. You can really tell they take good care of the place. Walking around here just puts you in a great mood.
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Kegon Falls
Nikko is home to many waterfalls, but its most famous waterfall is Kegon Falls. Here the water from Lake Chuzenji spills down a 97-meter-tall cliff, showcasing a beautiful and powerful force of nature. From the observation platform, which you can reach down at the waterfall basin by elevator, you can experience the roar of the falls and the splashing water from up close.
Taking the elevator down to see the waterfall really lets you feel the full power of the falls up close.
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