This is a fantastic exhibition with a wide variety of artworks, from paintings to films. The museum itself is really attractive too.
Mirai Museum of Art | Review by Sharon Liu
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Kagawa Family Nagayamon Gate
The front gate of the former Kagawa family residence, whose members served for generations as chief retainers of the Iwakuni Domain during the Edo period. Believed to have been built in the Genroku era in the late 17th century, it still retains much of its original appearance. Counted among the oldest buildings in Iwakuni, it was designated a Tangible Cultural Property of Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1966. Measuring 23.29 m wide and 4.85 m deep, it features an irimoya (hip-and-gable) roof with traditional hon-kawara tiles.
The old building is really well preserved and looks great in photos. If you’re into Japanese historic sites or old houses, you’ll probably love it.
It doesn’t take long to look around, so it’s best as a quick stop on the way—just to stroll through and soak up the traditional vibe. -
Hitsumabushi Hanaoka
This hugely popular restaurant in Sakae, Nagoya serves outstanding hitsumabushi, a Nagoya specialty made with high-quality eel. Its name is well known not only among locals but also among tourists, and long lines form in front of the restaurant even before it opens every day.
The grilled eel was super fragrant, with a slightly crispy skin and really tender inside. The sauce goes perfectly with the rice. The portion isn't huge, but everything feels really refined. The service was thoughtful, and the overall vibe was comfortable. I'd definitely want to come back again!
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Yosakoi Festival
The Yosakoi Festival is held for four days every year, starting with the eve of the festival on August 9, followed by the main event on August 11 and 12, and the post-evening festival on August 12. It is a major summer event, with approximately 20,000 people from about 190 teams participating at 16 venues, including nine performance halls and seven dance halls in Kochi City.
The Yosakoi Festival at night is super lively and full of energy! The whole evening feels like a joyful party, with traditional dances, lanterns, and tons of food stalls. It's so satisfying to stroll around and snack as you go. When everyone starts dancing together, you can't help but want to join in! It feels really local and not too touristy—I highly recommend experiencing it!
