Perfect spot for a family trip! There are so many attractions inside—you could easily spend the whole day here!
Funabashi H.C. Andersen Park | Review by 施美寶
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Rokko-Arima Ropeway
The ropeway connects Arima Onsen, one of the three oldest hot springs in Japan and one of the three best springs in Japan, to the top of the national park Mt. Rokko.
If you love taking photos, you'll really enjoy this place. The mountain scenery, sunsets, night views, and distant views of Kobe Harbor all make for great shots along the way.
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Korankei
Korankei is a valley on the Tomoe River, known as one of the premier spots for autumn foliage in Japan. It is said to have originated when the chief priest of Kojakuji Temple planted trees in 1634. Currently, about 4,000 trees turn red and yellow in the fall, presenting a breathtaking view.
The rows of maple trees along both sides of the river are insanely red—absolutely stunning, especially with the wooden bridge in the background for photos! The evening light-up event is super romantic. The illuminated leaves look totally different from how they do during the day.
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Sora Togetsusou Kinryu
Shuzenji Onsen has been flourishing as the oldest hot spring resort in Izu Peninsula throughout over its 1200 years of history. Sora Togetsusou Kinryu offers a variety of open-air baths using the Shuzenji hot spring which has been popular for many centuries.
The garden is huge and everything is kept super clean. The open-air baths have a great view. This is a fantastic hot spring hotel.
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