Carlos Wam's Reviews Page 1/2

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    Perfect place to bring kids and let them burn off some energy! There are tons of interactive science games and hands-on exhibits, so kids can learn while playing and never get bored. There are themed areas like space, dinosaurs, and nature, which are interesting for adults too. The facility is clean and bright, and the staff are really friendly. There’s also an outdoor play area and grassy field for running around. Overall, it’s a great value and I highly recommend it for family trips!

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    It’s really tiny, but the atmosphere is so special! The moment you walk in, there’s this solemn, mysterious feeling.

    Even though it’s small, it’s super popular, and a lot of people come here specifically to pray for safety and good luck. The omamori here are especially famous, and people say they’re really powerful for protection and warding off bad luck! 🧿✨

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    You can really feel the history here—the moment you walk in, it feels so majestic! The gardens are beautiful too. It's great for strolling around and imagining what it was like when samurai and generals were here. The cultural atmosphere is really strong.

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    I always take this whenever my throat feels uncomfortable! I've been buying it for years. A must-buy whenever I go to Japan!!

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    These desserts are so beautiful, they're like works of art. The flavors are not just tasty but really layered. The packaging is gorgeous, too—perfect for gifts or just to treat yourself!

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    The whole area around the castle is filled with all kinds of cherry blossom trees, from pale pink to vibrant pink. It creates a truly enchanting view.

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    This small but charming ryokan felt really cozy. The best part is definitely the view of Mt. Fuji.

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    It's not just the autumn leaves that are beautiful—the snowy scenery in winter, when everything is covered in white, is also amazing.

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    Unlike other shrines in Japan, Inari shrines are mainly painted in bright vermilion. It's such a festive color.