There's a zoo, art museum, and history museum here, so the place has a strong cultural vibe. After exploring, you can also check out Ameyoko.
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Fuchu City’s Kyodo-no-Mori Museum
The main section of this museum focuses on the history, folklore, and nature of Fuchu City, located to the west of Tokyo, and also features a planetarium. The museum’s premises spans about 140,000㎡, and it holds not only the main museum, but also old farmhouses and townhouses, as well as historic buildings.
You can join traditional craft workshops and experience Japanese festivals here. These activities are a rare treat for travelers and really help you understand Fuchu City's culture better.
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Oronamin C Drink
Since its introduction in 1965, this national carbonated nutritional drink has sold over 35 billion bottles in Japan. It contains the vitamin C equivalent to 11 lemons, as well as B2, B6, essential amino acids for building the body, and honey.
Whenever we visit Japan, we buy a few bottles for the whole family. It's a great pick-me-up and helps keep us from getting too tired. The taste is smooth and even kids like it.
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Notoya Ryokan
This inn is in the Ginzan Onsen Resort in Obanazawa City, Yamagata. Wooden lodgings line both sides of Ginzan River in this Onsen resort. Notoya Ryokan is one of them, and the main building is designated as a tangible cultural property.
This is a traditional Japanese inn with a strong cultural vibe. You can enjoy wonderful Japanese hospitality, kaiseki cuisine, and relaxing hot spring baths here. It's a fantastic experience.
