There were a ton of people, but the tanks are huge and packed with all kinds of sea creatures. The whale shark ice cream was delicious too!
Kaiyukan | Review by 蔡淑娟
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Yumiharidake Observatory
Towering from the western side of central Sasebo City in Nagasaki Prefecture, Mt. Yumihari rises to an elevation of 364 meters and offers one of Sasebo’s most stunning panoramic views. Make your way to the summit for a view out over Sasebo Port, a common port for massive cruise ships and Japan Self-Defense Force vessels to anchor, plus the glittering cityscape nestled around the bay. Looking westward, the horizon stretches out to the Goto-nada Sea and the scattered islands of the Kujuku Islands, creating a breathtaking coastal vista.
This is the perfect spot to take in amazing views of Sasebo City and the Kujuku Islands!
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Shibuya Center Street
A few steps from the Hachiko exit of JR Shibuya Station, known for “Hachiko”, the iconic bronze Akita dog statue, and a quick walk across the Scramble intersection will bring you to the shopping area known as "Shibuya Center Shopping District".
Super lively and full of energy—such a vibrant city!
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Kushimoto Marine Park
This marine park was opened as Japan’s very first in 1970. 140m off the shore, the park’s symbol, the undersea tower stands in Kushimoto’s ocean. You can look down how girella swim around the feed and the beautiful corals stretch at the ocean floor 6.3m-deep.
There are lots of sea turtles, and you can get really close to them. It's not a huge place, but I learned a lot.









