

A serene waterfront promenade in Hokkaido, offering stunning views of the Sea of Japan and the surrounding mountains.

Experience the vibrant cityscape and romantic sunset along the Saigon River on a leisurely cruise.
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Mikasa's coastal climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
The promenade is best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the waterfront and nearby attractions.
A serene Shinto shrine with a history dating back to the 17th century.
A bustling morning market offering fresh seafood and local produce.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of Mikasa city.
Known for its stunning waterfront views and delicious breakfast options.
A local favorite for fresh bread and pastries since 1950.
Offers a unique dining experience with a view of the Mikasa lighthouse.
Handcrafted pottery with unique glazing techniques, reflecting Mikasa's rich ceramic history.
Beautifully crafted jewellery made from sea glass found along Mikasa's coastline, symbolizing the town's marine heritage.
Delicious crab dishes, a local specialty, often served with local sake at traditional izakayas.
Freshly baked roll with local cream cheese and smoked salmon.
Fluffy omelette with local vegetables and cheese.
Fresh seafood in a creamy tomato sauce, served with linguine.