Toshogu Shrine is said to be built on a dragon's energy spot, blending lots of traditional Chinese feng shui elements. It was designed to help the Tokugawa family prosper for generations. Visiting here, you can really feel the positive energy! 😁
Nikko Toshogu | Review by 黃小春
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Rokkatei Otaru Canal Store
Rokkatei, a confectionery manufacturer known for popular Hokkaido souvenirs such as "Marusei Butter Sandwich," "Yukiyakonko," and strawberry chocolate, operates the Otaru Canal Store. This store, built using approximately 100,000 bricks from Tokachi, features a retro exterior that blends seamlessly with the streetscape of Sakaimachi Main Street.
The packaging of the treats is really beautiful, making them perfect as souvenirs.
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Niseko Ostrich Farm (Daini Arishima Ostrich Farm)
At the foot of the graceful Mount Yotei, a vast ranch raises ostriches and cattle in open pastures. The surrounding area is designated as a scenic viewpoint in Niseko Town, known as "Furusato Viewpoint," offering spectacular views. Amidst the grand landscapes characteristic of Hokkaido, visitors can relax and enjoy the pastoral scenery of freely roaming ostriches and cattle. The spot is also popular for taking commemorative photos with ostriches against the backdrop of Mount Yotei.
There's a feeding activity where you can interact with the ostriches and learn about their habits. It really helped me understand ostriches better.
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Tsutenkaku Tower
A steel tower which looks like the Eiffel Tower and 75 meters high was built In 1912, on top of a building which was the motif of the Arc de Triomphe, and named “Tsutenkaku” meaning “A building reaching the heaven'' by Nangaku Fujisawa, a Confucian in the early Meiji period. After being broken down due to a fire, citizens lobbied for rebuilding and the current 2nd Tsutenkaku was built in 1956.
Tsutenkaku Tower added a giant slide to attract tourists, and it just opened this May. I really want to try it out!
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