My kids insisted on coming here to look for Ryo-san. It was our first time in Kameari, and as soon as we left the south exit of the station, we saw the Ario shopping center. As a housewife, it honestly felt like paradise! The kids had a blast at the Kochikame playground, and I enjoyed shopping and picking up some things. We ended up spending the whole afternoon here.
Ario Kameari | Review by 黃麗華
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Amakusa Kaisen Kura
Located at the northern tip of Shimoshima, the largest island in the Amakusa archipelago, this popular complex offers dolphin watching in some of Kumamoto’s clearest waters along with dining options that let you fully enjoy local seafood.
The sashimi slices were thick and sweet with absolutely no fishy smell.
The seafood rice bowl was super generous – packed with shrimp and sashimi, completely covering the top, and it really whets your appetite just looking at it.
The seasoning is on the lighter side, so you can really taste the natural flavors of the ingredients without it being too heavy.
The overall vibe is simple and down-to-earth, kind of like a local diner. Both tourists and locals come here, and it’s pretty busy. You do have to line up during peak hours, but it feels worth it for such fresh seafood. -
Michi-no-Eki Doshi
Located in the center of Doshi City in Yamanashi Prefecture, Michi-no-Eki (roadside rest area) Doshi hosts information about sightseeing spots, events, and local goods for Doshi City. It also has over 100 free parking spots and restrooms available for use, so many people stop by during their drives.
It was super crowded because of summer vacation... 😭
You can go fishing and play in the water here. Kids will definitely have a blast! -
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Sanrio Puroland
Guests can meet Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty and My Melody at this indoor theme park. Sanrio characters put on authentic performances like shows and parades that mix stories, dances, and songs together.
Both adults and kids will love this park. There aren't any thrilling rides, but there are lots of light shows and parades to enjoy. Even though I couldn't understand Japanese, you can really feel how much effort the performers put in. There are also plenty of themed areas for taking great photos, and the food and souvenir shops are all Sanrio-themed.
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