Kiyomizu-dera is a must-visit when traveling to Kyoto. It's a famous spot and a World Heritage Site. Even though it's always crowded, the environment is really well maintained.
Mt. Otowa Kiyomizu-dera Temple | Review by 沈峯
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Sushi-sai WAKICHI
In Hokkaido, a "gastronomic treasure trove" where the finest seafood from the northern seas and produce nurtured by vast lands come together, Sapporo stands as the most fiercely competitive culinary battleground. Among the many renowned establishments in Sapporo, one that every food connoisseur knows is the Michelin two-star restaurant Sushi-sai WAKICHI.
Every piece of sushi here is crafted like a work of art—the technique, the texture of the rice, and the way the fish is sliced are all top-notch. The flavors are incredibly fresh and unforgettable.
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Koka Ninja Village
Koka is surrounded by nature at the foot of Suzuka Mountains. The quiet village used to be a busy post station along Tokaido Highway, also known as the birthplace of the art of Ninja. Beyond the rolling hills, neighboring Iga is also a historical Ninja’s home town. Both are Japan treasures, registered as “Shinobi-no Sato Iga and Koka.” Small castles, mansions , training places and other cultural properties stand in the area.
I've been fascinated by Japanese ninjas ever since I read manga as a kid, so trying out ninja training here was such a blast.
