This park is really relaxing. If you walk up, you can see all of Tendo City, and the scenery is pretty beautiful.
It’s even more appealing in spring when the cherry blossoms are blooming. There’s a bit of an uphill walk, though, so I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes and taking your time.
Michelle Lau's Reviews
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The whole street is really well preserved, and it looks gorgeous in photos.
The gohei mochi and soba are definitely worth a try. -
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Compared to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, this one is way behind.
If your expectations are too high, you’ll probably end up disappointed.
For the size of the aquarium, the price isn’t exactly cheap. -
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The whole place feels really new and clean. The air conditioning is strong, and it's spacious, so it never feels crowded when you're walking around. As for the stores, it's your typical AEON lineup: Uniqlo, GU, Muji, ABC Mart, and so on. If you're looking for something super unique or really local to Japan, you might find it a bit boring.
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Some of the shop staff don't really speak English, so it's a bit tough to communicate. There aren't many places to sit and relax either—if you want to just chill for a bit, there aren't any seats.
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Don't expect a theme park—there are no roller coasters or fireworks here. This place is all about appreciating the behind-the-scenes magic of the movies.
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I just sat back and watched the scenery outside the window the whole ride—it made time fly by. If you go during autumn when the leaves are red, the view is so stunning you won't even want to get off the train.
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Absolutely mind-blowing! When the demons parade, it really feels like the gates of hell have opened. The atmosphere is just electric!














