Great place to bring kids. There are lots of vintage trains, but since we don't have these in Taiwan, I didn't feel much of a connection.
Kyushu Railway History Museum | Review by 小優
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JR East Hotel Mets Premier Yokohama Sakuragicho
A higher-tier brand of the “JR East Hotel Mets” group, which operates hotels mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area within walking distance of train stations. In addition to the excellent convenience of being directly adjacent to JR Sakuragicho Station, the hotel offers a stress-free stay under the theme of unpretentious quality. Check-in is handled smoothly through the contactless guest service “Remoline.”
Super convenient! The hotel is right outside Sakuragicho Station, so you barely have to walk at all with your luggage. The location is amazing, and it’s just a few minutes to the Red Brick Warehouse or the Minato Mirai area. Perfect for a walk.
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Totoyama
An antenna shop on the first floor of a commercial building in front of Toyama Station, with one of the largest sales floors in Toyama Prefecture. It carries an impressive lineup of at least Approx. 1,800 items, curated with a focus on Toyama specialties. Food is especially popular here-processed seafood products made with Toyama-brand catches such as white shrimp, blackthroat seaperch, firefly squid, and “kitokito” deliver flavors you can only find locally.
Some of the handicrafts are insanely overpriced, but the quality isn’t really any better than what you’d find at a night market.
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Kobe Kitano Ijinkan (Former Foreign Residences)
When the port of Kobe opened in 1868, the "Kobe Kitano Ijin-gai (foreign city)" developed as a land of foreign settlement. Located on a hill overlooking the ocean, the town has a unique mix of Western and Japanese style buildings. About 30 Western-style buildings have been preserved in their original state, and 16 are open to the public.
The color scheme inside the English-style building is so pretty! Makes me really want to have afternoon tea there!
