Things to do in Kamisu (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
西等记忆:“It was very lively. It took about 10 minutes to walk to the shrine after getting off the JR station, and I met people participating in the festival on the way. The shrine is not very big. It is only a few steps from the entrance to the main hall for worship. There are some small sights as you walk deeper, such as fenced deer.”
卢湾申花魂:“I was playing near Lake Biwa and accidentally passed by the shrine. I wanted to go to it. It was really beautiful. It was all in the water and I walked along the shore of Lake Biwa for a stroll. It was really romantic.”
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Tony淇:“The home stadium of the Japanese J-League powerhouse Kashima Antlers. Only after visiting it can you realize how orderly and enthusiastic the atmosphere of the Japanese league stadium is.”
Opening hours: 10:00-22:30 (admission ends at 21:20)
CelloC:“View is nice indeed but the weather is not good today. Unable to see mountain Fuji and even the Tokyo sky tree. Shibuya sky is so considerate that tourists can opt for cancel if the weather is unsatisfactory like today. Highly recommended to those who will visit Tokyo.”
冻豆腐C:“It was incredibly hot the day we went, but I still bought two big bags of stuff. I had a blast, but Disneyland is the ultimate stress-relieving place! No worries! I bought everything I wanted! I want to go again 😂 See you next year 👋”
M23***52:“We took the high-speed elevator up to the 350-meter-high observation deck and the 450-meter sky view corridor. The surrounding area is 360 degrees with large glass up to 5m. Standing there, looking at the distance from the bottom of the tower to 70 km, the clarity was amazing. The high-rise buildings in Tokyo City, the blocks, the ships in Putian River and the bridges in the river are clearly visible. In the corridors of the tubular glass structure, we taste the feeling of walking in the air. One of the floors was full glass, and I squatted there looking down at the ground without fear of heights at all.”
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