
- 4.6/5
物理马力Besides the real spring water, it felt like a bathhouse in China during the summer, albeit with a more elaborate process. First, change into a bathhouse outfit, then shower, then put on your bathhouse outfit to change into your own clothes before leaving. No rest required, and the same process continued. I was given a key box twice. The cashier was quite quick. The food was reasonably priced.
- 4.4/5
_TI***T2where this place to go for skiing in the winter and sightseeing in the summer , the cables are ok , the night scenery of the city looks great too
- 4.7/5
HeligVery nice place! Beautiful garden with nice herbs and flowers. Great view from the ropeway.
- 4.8/5
GiangvivuHimeji Castle is a hilltop Japanese castle complex situated in Himeji, a city in the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan. Himeji Castle is the largest and most visited castle in Japan, and it was registered in 1993 as one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the countryOver 1,000 cherry trees can be found in the castle's grounds. The blossoms are free to see in the outer grounds, but a fee is required if you'd like to see the inner castle grounds' blooms.Visited here on 8 April 2025. All flowers are bloomEasy for day trip from Kyoto/ Osaka by using JR pass
- 4.8/5
KzosThe interior scenery and layout are perfect, and it is extremely suitable for taking photos or wearing kimonos. You don't need to buy tickets at the gate, but can buy a combination ticket directly at Himeji Castle for only 1050 yen (Himeji Castle 1000 + Kokoen 50), which is so cost-effective that it is basically free.
- 4.5/5
sAviOr_07Take a walk to Mount Maya to see the night view. It is one of the three major night view spots in Japan. I have visited the night view of Mount Rokko a few years ago. When night falls, the sky is like a dark blue curtain with dots of lights, which is very beautiful. The cable car ticket for Mount Maya is 1560 yen for adults and 780 yen for children at half price. There are two stations for the cable car.
- 4.8/5
爱旅行的仙仙女Kinosaki Onsen ♨️ is a place worth returning to again and again! Compared to Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo, Kinosaki is a lesser-known tourist destination, but it's truly delightful! Kinosaki town is small, with both residential areas and hot springs concentrated. Booking a local guesthouse typically includes a hot spring package, granting access to six hot springs. Two hot springs are closed daily, so to fully soak, you'll need to stay overnight. The unique "outer hot spring tour" experience is also worth a repeat visit. Kinosaki boasts seven public hot springs. Wearing a yukata and geta, you can stroll through the town at night, visiting each one. This "walk-and-soak" experience is something many Chinese tourists have never experienced before—they all agree, "It's like stepping into the world of a Japanese movie." The experience is incredibly engaging, the atmosphere is captivating, and the fun is endless. It's a treasure trove worth returning to!







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