The entrance fee of JPY 900 feels a bit expensive!
IBARAKI FLOWER PARK | Review by Jacky Xu
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Nagoya Castle
One of the largest castles in Japan, built in the early Edo period on the orders of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Edo shogunate, the five-story castle tower is topped with shining two Kinshachi, one male and one female that has become a symbol of Nagoya.
I recommend buying the pass that includes the main keep, gardens, and other exhibitions. It's the best way to fully explore the entire castle area.
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SUNSHINE SAKAE
The building is located along Nishiki-dori, one of Nagoya's main streets, and features a Ferris wheel on its wall. The Ferris wheel, called "Sky-Boat," is 40 meters in diameter and reaches a maximum height of 52 meters above the ground.
This place has a great mix of shopping and entertainment options. It's an ideal spot for shopping.
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Kyushu Railway History Museum
Located in the Mojiko Retro District, this railroad museum is housed in a Meiji-era red brick building that was the former headquarters of Kyushu Railway Company. The museum exhibits old rolling stock, uniforms of past station staff, and railroad equipment, and is fun not only for railroad fans but also for the whole family.
If you're a train enthusiast, you should definitely check this place out.
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