There are all kinds of shops and restaurants along the way, and it's always crowded with people.
Izumo Taisha | Review by 許福
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Mojiko Retro Observation Room
One of Mojiko's premier viewpoints, the Mojiko Retro Observation Room is located atop an eye-catching high-rise condominium designed by renowned Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. The glass-enclosed observatory sits on the building's highest floor, complete with panoramic vistas of Mojiko and its surroundings from a height of 103 meters.
The Mojiko Retro Observation Room has such a great vibe! The view from the top lets you see the whole port and the Kanmon Strait—absolutely amazing. During the day, you can watch the ships come and go, and at night, the city lights make it super romantic. It really feels like stepping back in time. Perfect place to slow down, snap some photos, or just relax for a bit.
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Tennoji Zoo
Tennoji Zoo opened on January 1st, 1915 and had its 100th anniversary in 2015. Almost 170 species and 1000 animals are kept in about 11 hectares of the zoo. In the reptile house, "Ifar," and in “African Savanna Zone” where hippopotamus, giraffes, and lions live, the ecological exhibition introduces reproduced scenery of animals’ habitats as closely as possible.
The animals are super friendly, and you can see them up close. It's really exciting.
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Boso no Mura
This museum recreates buildings and landscapes from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period based on traditional townscapes and farmhouses that remain in Sawara and other areas of the prefecture.
It's as peaceful as a small village, and the air is great 👍

