Mostly locals come here to pray, and you don't see many foreign tourists. It's a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan and definitely one of the most iconic spots in Nagano City.
Zenkoji Temple | Review by 柯南
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Irori Chaya
Conveniently located just steps from JR Atami Station, Irori Chaya is a cozy izakaya where guests can enjoy the fresh seafood and mountain delicacies of Atami while relaxing around a traditional irori hearth and taking in views of the coastline.
Sitting by the warm irori, grilling and eating while chatting—such a great vibe. The fish dishes are super fresh, you can really taste the ocean in every bite. Even with simple seasoning, everything tastes amazing. Overall, it’s cozy, warm, and delicious. Perfect spot if you want to relax and enjoy some local seafood.
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KITTE Hakata
Conveniently located with direct access to Hakata Station, KITTE Hakata is a large-scale commercial complex developed by Japan Post as part of its “KITTE” brand. Spanning B1 to 11 floors above ground, this larger-than life complex boasts approximately 30,800 square meters of retail space and a heaping catalog of impeccable dining and shopping.
Super convenient and fun to explore! It's right next to Hakata Station, so getting there is a breeze. Tons of places to eat and shop. The food court upstairs has so many options—ramen, desserts, izakayas, you name it. There are also some stylish little shops to browse. If you get tired from shopping, there are spots to sit and recharge. It's a great place to take a break and refuel during your trip!
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CUPNOODLES MUSEUM YOKOHAMA
Through the museum’s many exhibits you can learn about the creative thinking of Momofuku Ando, the founder of Nissin Food products, and inventor of Chicken Ramen, the world’s first instant noodles.
Kids can make their very own cup noodles here! From picking the soup base and toppings to designing the packaging, the whole process is super fun and makes for a great memory.
