
- 4.9/5
藤琦丝织Enoshima is accessible by train, and the tour is free. I don't think the elevator is necessary if you can climb something like Yuexiu Mountain, but if you have children, they seem to be free, so you might as well buy an adult elevator ticket. There are several shrines and an observation tower up there. There's a place selling local snacks like bread and octopus cakes (which are also sold down below). I think there are hot springs and hotels in the island area, as well as open-air bars and cafes, which seemed quite nice. I took a quick tour, which took about an hour, including crossing the bridge. I wouldn't recommend expecting to see Mount Fuji; it was hazy.
- 4.6/5
MMR. MarufKamakurakōkō-Mae Station is a charming seaside stop on the Enoshima Electric Railway, famous for its breathtaking ocean views. The moment you step off the train, the sound of waves and fresh sea breeze create a calming atmosphere. It’s especially popular with fans of the anime Slam Dunk, as the nearby railway crossing is an iconic scene. The station itself is small and simple, but its surroundings make it unforgettable. Perfect for photography, a peaceful walk, or just soaking in coastal scenery, this station offers a unique blend of nostalgia and natural beauty that makes every visit worthwhile.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA definitely worthwhile place to visit! This pass is very convenient; you don't need to exchange it anywhere. The first time you approach the aquarium, show the staff the entry code provided by Ctrip, and they'll stamp your left hand. For the other rides, just show the stamp on your left hand! The same applies to the rides; for the first ride, they'll stamp your right hand, and for the rest, just show the stamp on your right hand. Both stamps are only visible under a nightlight, which is quite fun! The surf coaster was awesome; there was absolutely no queue on a weekday, it felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. The live shows at the Aqua Museum only have two shows a day, so be sure to check the times. We basically stayed from opening until 4 pm, and overall it was a great experience. Families with kids can easily spend a whole day here, from entertainment to food and drinks!
- 4.7/5
苏河家园Lake Ashi is located in Hakone, a famous hot spring resort in Japan. The greenery of the cedar forest trail is super beautiful. Walking on the trail, you feel like you are in the forest. The water of Lake Ashi is clear, the lakeshore is beautiful, and the cruise ships are circling the lake. The Torii in the lake is one of the iconic buildings in Hakone, which makes people feel the tranquility and beauty of nature.
- 4.7/5
奔八老头周游世界Kamakura is home to dozens of temples, making it a Buddhist capital. The most famous of these is Kotoku-in Temple, home to the renowned Great Buddha of Kamakura. Get off at Hase Station and walk about ten minutes to reach Kotoku-in Temple. Entrance fee: 200 yen. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by the Great Buddha of Kamakura. A National Treasure of Japan, it's a major tourist attraction in Kamakura, attracting a constant stream of visitors year-round. Including its pedestal, the statue stands 13.35 meters tall. Made of bronze, it's centuries old. Circling the statue, you'll find a small door that allows you to enter and observe its inner workings. The Great Buddha of Kamakura was originally housed in the Great Buddha Hall, but it became an open-air statue after the hall collapsed due to typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Furthermore, when it was first built, it was covered in gold leaf, though only a small amount remains today.
- 4.6/5
会发光的小鱼_055The air was thick with the smell of sulfur. Locally, a black egg is used as a mascot; you can try having four for 500 yen. There's also a black vanilla ice cream, which you can try as well.
- 4.8/5
走遍天下XZThe back view of Sakuragi Hanamichi after school was taken towards the sea, so countless "Slam Dunk fans" come to Kamakura Seaside Boulevard, and their eyes are only on the coastline scenery. In fact, if you can slow down and look back at the other side of the seaside boulevard, it is also very beautiful. Especially the small wooden buildings with unique shapes and colorful colors are exactly the same as in the anime.
- 4.8/5
_TI***T2the harbour in the city, with lots of commercial buildings and the harbour front is good for a slow walking alongside it.
- 4.8/5
M46***23The place where the dream began, with many Doraemon peripherals, as well as the author's creative environment and manuscripts; although taking photos is not allowed in many places, it is still very fun and feels like returning to childhood; I also watched a free theater, which had a few episodes of animation that I had not seen before
- 4.6/5
旅游达猪Finally arrived, there are new peripherals, you can buy tickets directly on Ctrip, and just give the electronic order on the spot. I came here mainly to buy peripherals. I saw the queuing score on the screen at the door and thought the highest ramen would taste better. But it turned out to be the queuing time. I chose a 150-minute queue. The instant noodles tasted bad. You have to make an appointment first to queue, and the number will be sent to your email, and then you will be reminded to queue again. It's speechless. In fact, the ramen is generally not as good as other nearby stores. I suggest you just buy peripherals. There is really no need to eat noodles. Moreover, there is a bad smell in the museum. I don't know if it is the pig soup or the sweet water!




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