I really love Genshichi Roten no Yu! I visited during the autumn leaves season, and the sulfur hot spring flows directly from the source. The spring water comes straight from the mountain top—so nice!
Genshichi Roten no Yu (Outdoor Hot Spring) | Review by 張家橋
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The 3D Cat at Shinjuku East Exit
Located above the East Exit plaza of Shinjuku Station, one of the busiest train stations in the world, the giant 3D calico cat peers down at passersby in a dynamic video display. Since its debut in July 2021, the lifelike, seemingly popping-out 3D cat has captured widespread attention and has been featured in both domestic and international media.
The screen is massive, and it looks even more high-tech at night. The cat really grabs your attention—the 3D effect is so realistic! Watching it walk around and meow is super lively.
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Akafuku-Main store
Founded in 1707, during the early Edo period, this long-established store has been welcoming visitors to Ise Jingu shrine for centuries with its famous "Akafuku Mochi." This traditional Japanese sweet consists of a mochi rice cake topped with smooth sweet bean paste, and its shape is distinctive. The three lines on the bean paste represent the pure flow of the Isuzu River that runs through the sacred grounds of Ise Jingu, while the white mochi symbolizes the pebbles at the riverbed.
The mochi is super soft, and the red bean paste is incredibly smooth. Having Akafuku with a cup of hot tea is the perfect combo—sweet but not too much, just right.
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Nihonbashi
Nihonbashi is located in the northern part of Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The name "Nihonbashi" comes from the bridge built across a canal in 1603, and the year Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Edo shogunate.
Nihonbashi COREDO is a shopping paradise. Tons of great food and unique little shops. It's the perfect place for a shopping spree in Tokyo.


