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Are there any other ethnic scenic spots in Kansai besides Osaka, Kyoto and Nara?

? 1, Kobe Kitano Alien Museum

Kansai is a relatively small place, and I recommend Kobe! There is a strong western style here. It feels a bit like Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, a bit nostalgic. It's still worth a visit. Kitano Alien Hall is a famous scenic spot in Kobe, but generally speaking, there are not many tourists.

There is the most beautiful Starbucks in legend and the first Starbucks in Japan. The streets here are full of western customs, and it is very pleasant to take a walk or take pictures here. It's a bit like the Badaguan in Qingdao, China, which are all buildings left over by foreigners who used to live there. If you have enough time, you can go to many distinctive shops.

2. Chuishui Hot Spring-Taiping Decoction

How can I go to Japan without soaking in hot springs? Kobe's Peace Soup is also a niche attraction that I highly recommend! Right next to the Akashi Strait Bridge, you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Strait Bridge at the same time, killing two birds with one stone!

The most important thing is that it is next door to Mitsui Outlets Kobe, a shopping paradise for girls! It's a pleasure to relax here after shopping!

3. Yuji

There have been more people in Uji in recent years. On the one hand, matcha is becoming more and more popular; On the other hand, it may be that host families are popular, and China people are beginning to like hotel catering in Ding Jing. The most famous Uji is actually the story of Genji. You can buy related books before you go. The Phoenix Temple in Byodoin Temple is particularly famous, but the time and the number of visitors are limited. Whether you can get in or not really depends on fate.

In fact, there are still many delicious foods near Yuji. Hakodate market is a famous sushi, you can try it. Because matcha is so famous, both iemon and Kuaili are overcrowded. Actually, I don't recommend eating there either. After all, Kyoto station has it. There is no need to buy gifts. Kansai Airport has everything.