Every piece of antique stained glass is beautifully crafted. The whole place really makes you feel like you're in a small European town. Inside, there are also antique music boxes and pipe organ performances.
Nasu Stained Glass Museum | Review by Suini Lin
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Tonkatsu Kotetsu
Located in Tokyo’s Ueno district-famous as a fierce battleground for tonkatsu-Tonkatsu Kotetsu opened in June 2024 and quickly gained attention for its signature white-breaded tonkatsu, slowly fried at a low temperature. The result is a light, crisp coating and tender, juicy pork with a gentle flavor that highlights the natural sweetness of high-quality fat.
The crust is super crispy and not greasy at all. You don't get that guilty feeling you usually have after eating fried food.
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Mobility Resort Motegi
It is an international standard circuit that opened its doors in the summer of 1997 and has hosted world-famous races such as MotoGP™ and Super GT. Other than watching races, there are many attractions and facilities to enjoy, so you can enjoy a whole day in this theme park.
There are all kinds of car experiences here, so both adults and kids can have a blast.
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Nasu Teddy Bear Museum
The brick building surrounded by a bright green garden is filled with teddy bears from all over the world, including those created by popular artists. Some of the teddy bears on display are of great historical value, such as one made by Steiff in Germany around 1910 and one made by Chad Valley in England about 1940.
We took so many photos in the European-style garden outside! Inside, there are tons of teddy bears from all over the world on display.
