Such a lovely little town. It's really nice to take a walk or relax on a bike ride here. If there aren't many people around, it's even more peaceful.
Fukuchizan Shuzenji Temple | Review by Richard Chen
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Mt. Otowa Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Opened in the year 778, the temple was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994. In the 130, 000 m2 area of the precincts spread out on the hillside of Mt. Otowa, there are more than 30 cathedrals and monuments, including national treasures and important cultural properties.
The scenery here is beautiful all year round. It's a great spot to take photos and check in!
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Park Hyatt Tokyo
Park Hyatt Tokyo, located between the 39th and 52nd floor of the skyscraper “Shinjuku Park Tower” with an iconic triangular roof top, is fairly close to the Shinjuku Station and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
I was really happy with the bathroom. There are lots of mirrors, which makes the space feel bigger. The shower and bath are separated, so the floor doesn't get all wet. There's even a small TV inside, so you won't get bored while soaking in the tub. The amenities are from an Australian fragrance brand that's all about being natural and eco-friendly. You can actually buy them at department stores, and they're not cheap.
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Tottori Sand Dunes The Sand Museum
The world’s first museum, curating sand creations. It is produced by Katsuhiko Chaen, who was selected as “100 Most Respected Japanese People.” He invites sand sculptors from all over the world to display sand sculpture at the global top level.
The artists put so much detail into these sand sculptures—they're absolutely beautiful. You really have to see them in person.
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