Famous for its glass art and impressive art collection. The exhibitions are diverse, and the atmosphere is elegant. Definitely a must-visit for anyone who loves art and culture.
Kitazawa Museum of Art | Review by Allen Chen
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Sanuki Manno National Government Park
Located beside Lake Manno, Japan’s largest irrigation reservoir and a designated national scenic spot, Sanuki Manno National Government Park is the only national park in Shikoku. Spanning roughly 350 hectares, the park is a paradise of seasonal blooms-from tulips and nemophila in spring to hydrangeas and cosmos through autumn, making it a must-visit for budding flower fans.
It's not just about the flowers—there are huge lawns, forest trails, slides, and a camping area. It's awesome for families or couples. If you get tired, you can chill at the café in the park. Honestly, it's the perfect way to relax and recharge!
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Manai Falls
Takachiho Gorge, designated as a National Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument, is a stunning landscape formed by the erosion of pyroclastic flows from Mount Aso's eruption. The result is a unique gorge with striking columnar cliffs, known as columnar jointing.
Absolutely breathtaking 😭! The gorge is like a dream, and taking a boat ride is such a vibe—it really feels like stepping into an animated movie scene. Perfect spot to relax and snap some beautiful photos!
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Kushikatsu Sakata
Furumachi is a town that was formed in 1655. "Kushikatsu Sakata", located in this area that has a historic townscape that preserves the atmosphere of a bygone era, offers a wide variety of kushikatsu, one of Osaka's most popular local's favorite foods.
The kushikatsu at Kushikatsu Sakata is crispy and juicy, with super fresh ingredients and a great variety. The special sauce is delicious, the service is attentive, and the atmosphere is comfortable. Definitely worth a try!
