Take the gondola slowly up to the summit, and as soon as you step out, you can see the world-famous snow monsters. It's amazing!
Ani Gondola | Review by CHU-CHEN99
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Shamine Tottori
Directly connected to JR Tottori Station, this shopping center is popular not only with locals for everyday use, but also with visitors to the prefecture, and stays lively day and night.
It’s a great place to stop by before catching your train or right after arriving, and it won’t waste your time. If you want to pick up all your Tottori souvenirs in one go, this place pretty much has you covered.
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Tokyo Fukkatsu Daiseido (the Holy Resurrection Cathedral in Tokyo); Nicholai-do
A Byzantine-style cathedral with a 35m (115 ft)-tall domed roof. To commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the construction of the Holy Resurrection Cathedral began In 1891, designed by Josiah Conder who also designed Rokumeikan.
It's totally different from typical Japanese temples and shrines. The cultural contrast is pretty striking.
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Kanda Myojin
Kanda Myojin is a historical shrine famous for bestowing its blessings in marriage and business prosperity, enhancing luck in battle while warding off danger and disaster. Located in Tokyo's central business district, many firms come to worship at the beginning of the year, as this shrine cannot be ignored if seeking fortune in business.
The shrine is clean and well-maintained. You can really tell they take good care of it. It doesn't feel touristy at all, so if you like peaceful places, you'll love it here.
