Watching planes take off and land up close is really impressive! There are also shops and restaurants nearby, which is super convenient.
Narita City Sakura no Yama | Review by 周易
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Kissaten ni Koishite – Crème Brûlée Tart
Born from the pages of Hanako magazine’s popular feature on retro and neo-classic cafés, Kissaten ni Koishite is a sweets brand available exclusively at Tokyo Station's Gransta. Created in collaboration with the esteemed dessert shop Ginza Budonoki, founded in 1979, it offers treats perfectly tailored to café culture lovers.
Rich and creamy, with that perfect crunchy caramel on top—such a bonus! It's sweet but not overwhelming, and I just couldn't stop eating it. A must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth!
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Enoshima
It's a tiny island at the tip of a sandbar that juts out to sea from a long sandy beach. It is known for its superb view of the sea of Shonan and Mt. Fuji.
There are so many cats on the island—it's hard not to be drawn to them! The Nakamise Street is lively with lots of food stalls.
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Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana
The city of Yanagawa sits in the southern area of Fukuoka Prefecture. The land was ruled by the Tachibana family since Muneshige Tachibana moved into the castle in 1587, as appointed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In the mid-Edo period, Ohana was added as a private residence by the 5th generation feudal lord, Sadayoshi Tachibana.
I took a boat ride in Yanagawa, listened to the boatman sing, then visited the Tachibana family's residence and enjoyed the famous local eel rice.
