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Oishi Park
Oishi Park

Country:JapanCity:Mt. Fuji

Oishi Park is a park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchiko. It features vast lavender fields by the lake, from where the magnificent Mount Fuji can be seen in full view.

Umeda Sky Building
Umeda Sky Building

Country:JapanCity:Osaka

The Umeda Sky Building is composed of Tower East and Tower West, with a circular sky garden observation deck connecting the tops of the two buildings. The Umeda Sky Garden Observation Deck is actually a complex entertainment building.

Sapporo TV Tower
Sapporo TV Tower

Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido

The Sapporo TV Tower is located at the eastern end of Odori Park, standing at a height of 147 meters.

Jumunjin Seafood Market
Jumunjin Seafood Market

Country:South KoreaCity:Gangneung

Today's Jumunjin Aquatic Products Market includes a comprehensive market, a dried seafood market, and a fresh sashimi center, among others. To have a more complete and accurate understanding of the Jumunjin Seafood Market, it's best to come here early in the morning!

Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

Country:South KoreaCity:Seoul

Construction of the fortress began in 1794 and was completed in 1796, using very advanced design concepts and construction equipment at that time. The total length of the city wall is 5.52 kilometers, and it is equipped with various military facilities that cannot be seen in other cities.

Osulloc Tea Museum
Osulloc Tea Museum

Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island

The Osulloc Tea Museum is located near the Seogwipo tea garden on Jeju Island and was first opened in September 2001. It is a museum dedicated to green tea and a place to learn about traditional Korean tea culture.

Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village
Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village

Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido

The Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village is a theme park that recreates the street scenes and customs of the Edo period (1600-1864), mainly featuring traditional Japanese cultural performances and allowing visitors to experience the social conditions of that time.

Kiso Valley
Kiso Valley

Country:JapanCity:Nagano

The Nakasendo (Kisoji, means "path through mountains"), surrounded by perilous mountains and steep peaks, was a major thoroughfare that developed as a vital transportation route connecting Edo (now Tokyo) and Kyoto from the 17th to the 19th century.

Omotesando
Omotesando

Country:JapanCity:Tokyo

This is one of the most famous shopping destinations in Tokyo and a gathering place for fashion and design art.

Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market

Country:JapanCity:Kyoto

The Nishiki Market is known as "the kitchen of Kyoto".