Japan Night View Observatory

in #student03215 years ago

This time Hakodate is no longer the last resort in Japan, so I try to use it because I think it is hard to find it.

There are very few photographs that are good for money and time. I'll take a tripod.

The standard is a place where you can see without plus window. It is hard to take pictures at the indoor observation deck with glass windows so I do not go well.

In conclusion, Hong Kong was one of the places where night view was wonderful, but Nagasaki and Hakodate in particular are the places to visit at night.

  1. Tokyo Roppongi Building Mori Tower

https://goo.gl/maps/K4FA1CdVjNygp3rw5

Access is good and you can climb to the helipad at an additional charge. Everything is good. ㅠ

The Umeda building is not very high here, so there is no good view.

  1. Osaka Umeda Sky Building

https://goo.gl/maps/uagGxwjo1K2kUATQ7

Harukas is better, but I can get free admission on my gas pass, so I go a lot. Accessibility is not bad but I walk quite a bit at the station. The view is manageable. There is no additional charge for climbing the helipad, but it is also a couples paradise. ㅠ

  1. Sapporo Moi and Sancho

https://goo.gl/maps/HT9obBMyZgVQffSNA

Not too far from downtown but not close enough. You can climb to a rental car, and the observation deck itself is chargeable. It's a good idea to go up to the cable car. Including admission to the observatory.

The biggest problem is that there is a lot of mountains ahead. Sapporo city, which is a plain, looks very well but it is completely covered in front. I can not see my photo very well. It is not very popular place ... Couple of heaven. Single travelers are on the inside.

(It 's cold in early April and freezing in the cold.

  1. Kobe Rokko-san Garden Terrace

https://goo.gl/maps/JByfBsee3oys9Boz6

Accessibility is not very high and cable car should be used. I can go up by car. There is also an observation deck at the cable car upper floor stop (Ten Rendai, below). There is also an amusement park and observation deck when the bus goes up further. It's called the observatory, and it's just a good point to take pictures.

The prospect is seen up to Kobe and Osaka Port, but it is a bit far from the mountain in front. So it is nice to have a telephoto.

The disadvantage is that buses and cable cars usually go out at 18:00. If I did not go up for rent, I would have been distressed in the mountains. Oh my

Rokko Sanburi

https://goo.gl/maps/8QJofUgZmgA9CutG8

  1. Nagasaki and Sayama Observatory

https://goo.gl/maps/gQ5kqHF9UWyAfyDj6

I have to go quite a bit from the station, but accessibility is pretty good. You can climb to the bus and cable car. The bus is a must to walk down and the observation deck itself is free. The view is great and there are too many people. Some people think that here and Hakodate are the world's most famous night scenes, but it does not seem like that.

  1. Hakodate Mountain Observatory

https://goo.gl/maps/MoAsrFbWdf7PfCyf7

I think it is worth going to Hakodate with just a view. Pretty good. We can climb cable cars, buses, and walk, but cable cars are (expensive) the best. The observation deck itself is free. There are a lot of people. A 40% seems to be Korean.

The city that is a light source is closer than other observatories, and there is nothing in front of it, so the night view is wonderful. (It is also advantageous to do it later than other places. Remember that it was until 22 o'clock.) I would like to give first place if it is one of them.

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